Multiplying 2 Digit Factors

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Multiplying 2 Digit Factors

Using the Distributive Property 24 X 35 35 = 5 + 30 We can multiply: 24 times 5 Then multiply 24 times 30 Add the products together

Using the Distributive Property 2 24 X 35 35 = 30 + 5 We can multiply: 24 times 5

Using the Distributive Property 2 24 X 35 35 = 30 + 5 12 We can multiply: 24 times 5

Using the Distributive Property 24 X 35 35 = 30 + 5 12 0 We know the number is going to end in a zero because 30 is a multiple of 10. We can multiply: 24 times 30

Using the Distributive Property 24 X 35 35 = 30 + 5 12 0 We know the product is going to end in a zero because 30 is a multiple of 10. We can multiply: 24 times 30

Using the Distributive Property 1 24 X 35 35 = 30 + 5 12 2 We can multiply: 24 times 30

Using the Distributive Property 1 24 X 35 35 = 30 + 5 12 7 2 We can multiply: 24 times 30

Using the Distributive Property 24 X 35 35 = 30 + 5 12 + 7 2 8 4 Add the two products together.

Using the Distributive Property 24 X 35 8 4