Multiplying Three-Digit Numbers by One-Digit Numbers Practice
Practice multiplying three-digit numbers by one-digit numbers with step-by-step instructions and examples to help you correctly set up your calculations and solve them successfully. Use the provided images and solutions to reinforce your understanding of multiplication concepts.
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Solve these number sentences and record them in your book. If you get stuck, use the front of your maths books to help you.
Multiply Three-Digit Numbers by One-Digit Numbers T O H First set your calculation out correctly, with one number in each square. Use a ruler to draw your lines. 4 6 8 Multiply the ones. 7 Now calculate the tens. 6 7 2 3 Now calculate the hundreds. 5 4 Each time, remember to add on the digits you wrote underneath the line when you regrouped.
Multiply Three-Digit Numbers by One-Digit Numbers T O H First set your calculation out correctly, with one number in each square. Use a ruler to draw your lines. 5 9 3 Multiply the ones. 6 Now calculate the tens. 8 5 5 3 Now calculate the hundreds. 1 5 Each time, remember to add on the digits you wrote underneath the line when you regrouped.
1. 521 x 5 2. 474 x 9 3. 815 x 3 4. 2605 x 7 5. 9203 x 6
Answers: 1. 2605 2. 4266 3. 2445 4. 18235 5. 55218