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  1. Numbers up to 2-Digits. In 2-digit numbers, there are only two place values - the units place and the tens place. Every number which has more than 1-digit has different digits described by their place values. 2-digit numbers start from 10 and end on 99. In other words, the smallest 2-digit number is 10 and the greatest 2-digit number is 99.

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  3. Example: Multiply 23 × 2. Step 1: Place the one-digit number below the 2-digit number. This makes the one-digit number the multiplier. Multiply the one-digit number (the multiplier) with the ones digit of the multiplicand. Here, 2 is the multiplier and the ones digit of the multiplicand is 3. So, 2 × 3 = 6.

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  4. That is 36 times 20. 36 times 20 is equal to 720. And hopefully that should explain why we had to throw this 0 here. If we didn't throw that 0 here we would have just a 2-- we would just have a 72 here, instead of 720. And 72 is 36 times 2. But this isn't a 2. This is a 2 in the 10's place. This is a 20.

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  5. Nov 3, 2023 · 2. Multiply the bottom one's number by the top one's number. For the moment, don't worry about the bottom tens number. Just use the bottom one's number and multiply it by the one's number directly above it. Write the result directly below the line. [2] So for 22 x 43, you'll multiply 3 by 2 to get 6. 3.

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  6. Sep 11, 2015 · The trick here to remember your place value as you multiply and then add the numbers. We'll demonstrate and make it perfectly clear!Practice this lesson your...

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