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How is multiplication using partial products different from multiplication using regrouping and how are they similar

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Answer:

Explained below.

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiplication using partial products is the process of multiplying the ones first, tens next, hundreds next and so on. and finally adding all the products.

Ex:

15 × 75 = 15 × (70 + 5)

= (15 × 70) + (15 × 5)

= 1050 + 75

= 1125


Multiplication using regrouping is the process of carrying over the tens, hundreds, thousands, and so on. to the next level and adding them to the subsequent products.

Ex:

15 × 75 =

  75

105

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1125

Multiplication involves calculating the product of a set of numbers or expressions.

  • Partial products and multiplication by regrouping are different because partial product involves step by step, while multiplication by regrouping involves direct multiplication.
  • They are similar because, both methods carry the remainder of a product onto the next.

An illustration of partial product is as follows:

[tex]\mathbf{39 \times 4}[/tex]

Start by rewriting 39 as 30 + 9

[tex]\mathbf{39 \times 4 = (30 + 9) \times 4}[/tex]

Expand

[tex]\mathbf{39 \times 4 = 30 \times 4+ 9 \times 4}[/tex]

Calculate the product

[tex]\mathbf{39 \times 4 = 120+ 36}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{39 \times 4 = 156}[/tex]

The above product by regrouping is as follows

[tex]\mathbf{39 \times 4}[/tex]

Start by multiplying 9 and 4

[tex]\mathbf{9 \times 4 = 36}[/tex]

Write down 6, carry 3

Multiply 3 and 6

[tex]\mathbf{3 \times 4 = 12}[/tex]

Add the carried 3

[tex]\mathbf{3 \times 4 +3= 12 +3}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{3 \times 4 +3= 15}[/tex]

So, the complete product is:

[tex]\mathbf{39 \times 4 = 156}[/tex]

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