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  • 15-01-2020
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when you use regrouping to multiply two digit numbers why does the second partial product always end in 0?

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jepessoa
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  • 17-01-2020

Answer:

The 0 is there just so that the numbers are placed in right order. That helps to avoid messing up when you add your partial products. The 0 is placed at the non existing spot, because it doesn't represent any number, it is used simply as a guide.  

Step-by-step explanation:

For example:

       96

   x 28

     768

+ 1920

  2668

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