Shift Patterns in multiplication

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Shift Patterns in multiplication Unit 4 Lesson 1 Shift Patterns in multiplication

Shifts with Whole Numbers

When you multiply by 10, the digits shift by one place to the left

Jordan earns $243 a week.

Isabel earns $325 a week. Find her earnings for working for 10 weeks. How much would she make for working 100 weeks. Suppose she works for 1000 weeks. How much would she earn?

Solve

Solve

Patterns in Multiplying with Zeros

Patterns in Multiplying with Zeros

Patterns in Multiplying with Zeros

Powers of Ten

Write each expression as repeated multiplication and solve 100 Team Pair Solo

Complete the pattern