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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will study the importance of place value and place holders when multiplying by 10 and 100. We will practise multiplying by 10 and 100 by drawing place value tables.
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4 Questions
Q1.
We use ____ as a place holder.
one hundred
ten
Q2.
To multiply by 100 you can multiply by 10, then multiply by 10 again.
False
Q3.
2 x 100 =
100
2
Q4.
60 is ten times greater than which number?
60
600
4 Questions
Q1.
Select the true statement.
When multiplying by ten the digits do not move.
When multiplying by ten the digits move one column to the right.
Q2.
13 x 10 will give the same product at 31 x 10.
True
Q3.
42 multiplied by 10 will have the same product as 10 x 42.
Incorrect
Q4.
Which number is ten times greater than 54?
450
65