We all know that multiplication and addition are related. Multiplication only means to add numbers to certain times. To make multiplication easier, most of us learn times table by heart. These times tables help us in solving many two number multiplication sums and benefit in the multiplication of larger numbers. For instance, you can easily answer 2x 3= 6, but for multiplication of 14 x 34 or 234x 44 you need a different approach. Below we have discussed the method do multiply triple digit numbers. First, write the numbers underneath each other. Make sure that the hundred, tens, and units columns of both the numbers line up. Start multiplying the units of the number that is underneath with the one you have above. For units, use start multiplying by first writing a zero. Remember when multiplying with the hundred place of the number start multiplication with two zeros. Once you have multiplied the three places of the both values, add the answers.
I was just at a conference that spent roughly teaching us a trick to multiply triple digit numbers. Let me give it a quick explanation, you can perform these calculations in five steps. The first step is to find the product of the ones place. Then you cross multiply the ones and tens place, followed by performing the same to the hundreds place. You finish by cross multiplying the tens and hundreds place. You end off by finding the product of the hundreds place. This is so much more complicated than just the basic procedure which we follow in these lessons. These worksheets provide students an opportunity to practice multiplying three-digit numbers. Multipliers are one, two, or three digits. Long-form multiplication is demonstrated, but instructors may allow students to use calculators if desired.