Snoot and Fin partition two digit numbers to make multiplying them easier.
NARRATOR: Hello you two.
Where are you going?
SNOOT: (ALIEN LANGUAGE)
NARRATOR: Ah, I see…
Time to refuel your flying saucer at the space station.
(ALARM SOUNDING)
NARRATOR: What’s that alarm for?
SNOOT: (ALIEN LANGUAGE)
NARRATOR: Unidentified ships in your sector!
How many are there?
There are 19 squadrons with 5 ships in each squadron.
It looks like an attack force!
Better call the space station and let them know.
But how many ships are there altogether?
SNOOT: Er… Uh…
NARRATOR: Why not split up the 19 squadrons into 1 group of 10 and another group of 9?
There are 5 ships in each squadron.
10 times 5 is 50 and 9 times 5 is 45.
50 add 45 is 95 ships altogether.
FIN: (ALIEN LANGUAGE)
NARRATOR: OK Fin, if you’ve got a better way of working it out…
19 is only 1 away from 20, so you prefer to start by multiplying 20 times 5, which equals 100.
Then we need to take away a squadron of 5, because there are actually only 19 squadrons, not 20.
100 take away 5 is 95 ships altogether.
BOTH: Aha!
NARRATOR: Oh no! The attack force is here.
(TINY ALARM)
NARRATOR: Oh…
They looked a lot bigger on the computer.
How can you multiply by two-digit numbers?
Can you multiply by two-digit numbers like 14 or 37?
It looks a bit difficult, doesn't it? It can be easier if you partition the number into two parts. Instead of multiplying by 29 you can multiply by 20 and then multiply by 9 separately and then add the answers together.
Instead of multiplying by 34 you can multiply by 30 and then multiply by 4 separately and then add the answers together.
Example
3 x 34 = ?
Split the 34 into 30 and 4.
3 x 30 = 90
3 x 4 = 12
Then add these together
90 + 12 = 102
Another strategy is to multiply by a near number that is easier to work with and then add or take away the difference.
Example
6 x 29 = ?
It might be easier to do this as 6 x 30 = 180
Then you need to take away 6 x 1 (because 29 is 30 - 1)
6 x 1 = 6
180 - 6 = 172
Was that easier? Why not try these strategies again next time you have to multiply by two-digit numbers.
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