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Mathematics, 23.11.2020 23:30 mayaholmes

What is the student error in the multiplication below? Multiply the ones: 736 times 53 = 2198

Multiply the tens: 736 times 53 = 2,198. Above the 7 is 1 in 736, above the 3 in 736 is 3. 2,198 plus 36,800.

When multiplying the ones, the student did not carry over a ten to the next place in the first multiplication.
When multiplying the ones, the student should have found another product for 7 times 3.
When multiplying the tens, the student did not use the 0 place holder for the ones place.
When multiplying the tens, the student should have found another product for 6 times 5.

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