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Business Mathematics Brief 12th Edition by Stanley Salzman ,Gary Clendenen, Charles Miller

Edition 12ISBN: 978-0132605540
book Business Mathematics Brief 12th Edition by Stanley Salzman ,Gary Clendenen, Charles Miller cover

Business Mathematics Brief 12th Edition by Stanley Salzman ,Gary Clendenen, Charles Miller

Edition 12ISBN: 978-0132605540
Exercise 160
Multiply each of this. (See Example.)
Multiply each of this. (See Example.)      Multiplying Whole Numbers      Multiply 25 × 34 by first multiplying 25 by the 4 in the ones place as shown in Step 1. Then multiply 25 by 3 in the tens place as shown in Step 2, before adding to find the answer in Step 3.     Step 1 Multiply 25 by 4 and write 100 aligning ones places. Step 2 Multiply 25 by 3 and write 75 one position to the left since 3 is in the tenths place. The 5 in 75 will be in the ten's place. Step 3 Add the two partial products to get the answer.
Multiplying Whole Numbers
Multiply each of this. (See Example.)      Multiplying Whole Numbers      Multiply 25 × 34 by first multiplying 25 by the 4 in the ones place as shown in Step 1. Then multiply 25 by 3 in the tens place as shown in Step 2, before adding to find the answer in Step 3.     Step 1 Multiply 25 by 4 and write 100 aligning ones places. Step 2 Multiply 25 by 3 and write 75 one position to the left since 3 is in the tenths place. The 5 in 75 will be in the ten's place. Step 3 Add the two partial products to get the answer.
Multiply 25 × 34 by first multiplying 25 by the 4 in the ones place as shown in Step 1. Then multiply 25 by 3 in the tens place as shown in Step 2, before adding to find the answer in Step 3.
Multiply each of this. (See Example.)      Multiplying Whole Numbers      Multiply 25 × 34 by first multiplying 25 by the 4 in the ones place as shown in Step 1. Then multiply 25 by 3 in the tens place as shown in Step 2, before adding to find the answer in Step 3.     Step 1 Multiply 25 by 4 and write 100 aligning ones places. Step 2 Multiply 25 by 3 and write 75 one position to the left since 3 is in the tenths place. The 5 in 75 will be in the ten's place. Step 3 Add the two partial products to get the answer.
Step 1 Multiply 25 by 4 and write 100 aligning ones places.
Step 2 Multiply 25 by 3 and write 75 one position to the left since 3 is in the tenths place. The 5 in 75 will be in the ten's place.
Step 3 Add the two partial products to get the answer.
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