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Multiplication 7: Old video giving more examples

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    Welcome to Level Four multiplication.
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    Let's do some problems.
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    Let's say we had two hundred thirty-five times--
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    I'm going to use two different colors here, so bear with me a second.
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    Let's say times forty-seven.
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    So you start a Level four problem
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    just like you would normally do a Level Three problem.
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    We'll take that seven, and we'll multiply it by two hundred thirty-five.
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    So seven times five is thirty-five.
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    Seven times three is twenty-one, plus the three we just carried is twenty-four.
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    Seven times two is fourteen, plus the two we just carried.
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    This is sixteen.
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    So we're done with the seven.
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    Now we have to deal with this four.
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    Well, since that four is in the tens place, we add a zero here.
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    You could almost view it as we're multiplying two hundred thirty-five, not by four,
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    but we're multiplying it by forty,
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    and that's why we put that zero there.
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    But once you put the zero there, you can treat it just like a four.
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    So you say four times five, well, that's twenty.
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    Let's ignore what we had from before.
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    Four times three is twelve, plus the two we just carried, which is fourteen.
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    Four times two is eight, plus the one we just carried, so that's nine.
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    And now we just add up everything.
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    Five plus zero is five, four plus zero is four, six plus four is ten, carry the one,
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    and one plus one plus nine, well, that's eleven.
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    So the answer is eleven thousand forty-five.
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    Let's do another problem.
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    Let's say I had eight hundred seventy-three times--
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    and I'm making these numbers up on the fly, so bear with me--
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    eight hundred seventy-three times-- some high numbers--
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    ninety-- and I'm doing them in different colors,
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    just so you hopefully get a better understanding
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    of what I'm trying to explain.
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    Let's say ninety-seven.
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    No, I just used a seven.
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    Let's make it ninety-eight.
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    So just like we did before, we go to the ones place first,
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    and that's where that eight is,
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    and we multiply that eight times eight hundred seventy-three.
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    So eight times three is twenty-four, carry the two.
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    Eight times seven is fifty-six, plus two is fifty-eight, carry the five.
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    Eight times eight is sixty-four, plus the five we just carried.
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    That's sixty-nine.
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    We're done with the eight.
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    Now we have to multiply the nine,
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    or we could just do it as we're multiplying eight hundred seventy-three by ninety.
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    But multiplying something by ninety is just the same thing
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    as multiplying something by nine and then adding a zero at the end.
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    So that's why I put a zero right here.
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    Let's say nine times three--
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    well, first, just to clean up things, let's get rid of what we had from before.
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    We say nine times three is twenty-seven, carry the two.
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    Nine times seven is sixty-three, plus the two that we just carried is sixty-five.
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    Carry the six.
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    Nine times eight is seventy-two, plus the six we just carried.
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    That's seventy-eight.
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    And now we just add again.
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    Four, eight plus seven is fifteen, one plus nine plus five is fifteen,
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    one plus six plus eight is also fifteen, and one plus seven, that's eight.
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    So the answer, hopefully-- I don't have a calculator in front of me--
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    is eighty-five thousand five hundred fifty-four,
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    assuming I didn't make any careless mistakes.
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    Let's do one more problem.
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    I think it'll hit the point home.
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    The next problem I'm going to do,
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    you can almost do it as a Level Five problem
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    because I'm actually going to multiply two three-digit numbers,
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    but it's really the same thing, and hopefully, you'll see the pattern.
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    So let's say I had two hundred thirty-four times--
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    and I'm going to use three colors now--
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    let's say six hundred forty-three.
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    So first we do the three, which is in the ones place,
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    and we multiply that times two hundred thirty-four.
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    Well, three times four is twelve, carry the one.
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    Three times three is nine, add the one.
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    That's ten, carry the one.
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    Three times two is six, plus one.
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    Well, that's seven.
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    And then we've done the--
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    I think I've made a mistake someplace.
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    Let me see.
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    Three times four is twelve.
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    Oh, no, I think that's correct.
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    I was confusing myself.
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    Okay, now we're ready to do the four, or the forty,
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    and since it's a forty, because it's in the tens place, we put a zero right here.
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    We say four times four--
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    well let's clean up the stuff at the top.
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    I always forget to do that.
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    Four times four, well, that's sixteen, carry the one.
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    Four times three, well that's twelve, plus one, well that's thirteen.
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    Four times two is eight, plus the one, well that's nine.
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    And now we're done with the four, or the forty,
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    depending on how you want to view it.
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    Now we're ready for the six, or the six hundred.
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    Since it's a six hundred, we put two zeros here,
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    and we just treat it like a six.
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    Let's clean up what we did before.
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    So six times four is twenty-four, carry the two.
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    Six times three is eighteen, plus two is twenty, carry the two.
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    Six times two is twelve, plus two is fourteen.
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    And now we add it all up.
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    Two. Six. Seven plus three is ten.
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    Fourteen, carry the one.
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    One plus nine is ten.
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    Carry the one.
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    That's five, that's one.
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    I hope you can see. I hope it's not falling off the screen,
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    the answer I get is a one hundred fifty thousand four hundred sixty-two.
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    I think you're ready now to try Level Four multiplication problems!
Title:
Multiplication 7: Old video giving more examples
Description:

2 examples of multiplying a 3 digit number times a 2 digit number. 1 example of multiplying a 3 digit number times a 3 digit number.

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Video Language:
English
Duration:
06:17

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