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Multiplying 2 x 1 digits with regrouping Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Let’s try these together. Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Multiplying with Regrouping 25 x 3 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Multiplying with Regrouping 14 x 5 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Multiplying with Regrouping 27 x 3 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Multiplying with Regrouping 46 x 4 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

How did you do? Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Try these on your own. Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Practice 1 47 x 2 64 x 2 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Practice 2 16 x 3 14 x 6 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Practice 3 34 x 4 83 x 2 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Practice 4 57 x 6 28 x 5 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

How did you do? Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott