Section A: Practice Problems Multi-digit Multiplication Using the Standard Algorithm
Section Summary
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In this unit we found products of a three-digit number and a two-digit number. We first
represented the products with diagrams that help us break down the product by place value.
This diagram breaks up the product
Then we learned a new algorithm to multiply numbers, the standard algorithm for multiplication.
We can see the partial products are organized in a different way. 824 represents the partial product for 2 \times 412 and 12,360 represents the partial product for 30 \times 412.
We noticed that sometimes we need to compose a new unit when we use the standard algorithm, and we represent that unit with notation. Sometimes, we may have to compose more than one new unit.
The 1 above the 1 in 216 represents the ten from the product
Problem 1 (Pre-Unit)
Han says that the value of the 7 in 735,208 is 10 times the value of the 7 in 137,342. Do you agree with Han? Explain or show your reasoning.
Problem 2 (Pre-Unit)
Find the value of each product. Explain or show your reasoning.
Problem 3 (Pre-Unit)
Find the value of
Problem 4 (Pre-Unit)
What is the volume of this rectangular prism? Explain or show your reasoning.
Problem 5 (Pre-Unit)
Explain or show how the drawing shows
. Explain or show how the drawing shows
.
Problem 6 (Lesson 1)
Find the value of each product. Explain or show your reasoning.
Problem 7 (Lesson 2)
Complete the diagrams and use each of them to find
How are the strategies the same? How are they different?
Problem 8 (Lesson 3)
Find
Problem 9 (Lesson 4)
Use the standard algorithm to find the value of
Problem 10 (Lesson 5)
Find the value of
Problem 11 (Lesson 6)
Find the value of
Problem 12 (Lesson 7)
Andre is playing Greatest Product. He says the greatest product it’s possible to make in the game is
Problem 13 (Lesson 8)
Using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 make a product that is close to 8,000.
Problem 14 (Lesson 9)
The recommended side lengths for a birdhouse for a yellow-bellied sapsucker are 13 cm by 13 cm for the floor and a height of 31 to 38 cm. What are the smallest and largest volumes for these birdhouses? Explain or show your reasoning.
Problem 15 (Exploration)
Jada remembers that the partial products algorithm can go from left to right or from right to left. She wonders if the standard algorithm can also go in either direction.
Calculate
using partial products right to left and left to right. Calculate
with the standard algorithm. What happens if you try to make the calculation from left to right?
Problem 16 (Exploration)
Clare has a strategy for multiplying a number by 99. To find
Use Clare’s strategy to calculate
. Use the standard algorithm to calculate
. Which strategy did you prefer? Why?