1.3.7

Grid Multiplication

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Grid Multiplication

The grid method can be helpful for multiplying big numbers together.

What is 64 × 43?

What is 64 × 43?

  • This is difficult to do in your head.
1) Split up the digits

1) Split up the digits

  • Split up the digits of the numbers into their place values in the grid.
    • E.g. 64 is split into 60 and 4.
3) Add the products

3) Add the products

  • The final answer is 2,752.
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Number

1.1

Place Value

1.2

Factors & Multiples

1.3

Operations

1.4

Fractions, Decimals & Percentages

1.5

Growth & Decay

1.6

Measurements & Units

1.7

Accuracy

2

Algebra

2.1

Introduction to Algebra

2.2

Graphs

2.3

Solving Equations

2.4

Sequences

3

Ratio, Proportion & Rates of Change

4

Geometry & Measures

4.1

Introduction to Geometry

4.2

Ruler & Compass Constructions

4.3

Perimeter & Area

4.4

Triangles, Quadrilaterals & Circles

4.5

Transformations

4.6

Triangle Formulae

4.7

3D Shapes

4.8

Vectors

5

Probability

6

Statistics

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