To use the short multiplication method, you need to be able to recall times-tables up to 9 x 9 and be confident in adding any carried digits in your working. Multiply each digit of the 3-digit ...
Start with \(4\times7\), which is \(28\), so write the \(8\) and carry the \(2\) to the tens column. \(4 \times 3 = 12\), but remember to add the carried \(2\) to get ...
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