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Lattice Multiplication

This document provides step-by-step instructions for performing lattice multiplication of two numbers. It uses the example of multiplying 356 by 25. The steps include: drawing a grid based on the numbers, placing partial products in the grid intersections, adding the products along the diagonals with carrying, and writing the final product of 8,900 below the completed grid. The document demonstrates how to systematically work through lattice multiplication to obtain the answer.

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Lattice Multiplication

This document provides step-by-step instructions for performing lattice multiplication of two numbers. It uses the example of multiplying 356 by 25. The steps include: drawing a grid based on the numbers, placing partial products in the grid intersections, adding the products along the diagonals with carrying, and writing the final product of 8,900 below the completed grid. The document demonstrates how to systematically work through lattice multiplication to obtain the answer.

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Lattice Multiplication

Step-by-Step
356 * 25 =
I dont
remember how
to multiply!!!
HELP!!! I can help!! Let me
show you how to
do Lattice
Multiplication.
356 * 25
Make a grid the exact size of your problem. A 2 digit number times a 3
digit number gets a 2 x 3 grid. Draw a diagonal line in each box.

3 5 6
2
5
356 * 25
Multiply 6 * 2 and place the answer in the grid where the lines meet.

3 5 6
1
2 2
5
356 * 25
Multiply 5 * 2 and place the answer in the grid where the lines meet.

3 5 6
1 1
0 2 2
5
356 * 25
Multiply 3 * 2 and place the answer in the grid where the lines meet. Use a zero
as a place holder.

3 5 6
0 1 1
6 0 2 2
5
356 * 25
Multiply 6 * 5 and place the answer in the grid where the lines meet.

3 5 6
0 1 1
6 0 2 2
3 5
0
356 * 25
Multiply 5 * 5 and place the answer in the grid where the lines meet.

3 5 6
0 1 1
6 2 2 0
2 3 5
5 0
356 * 25
Multiply 3 * 5 and place the answer in the grid where the lines meet.

3 5 6
0 1 1
2 2
6 0
1 2 3 5
5 5 0
356 * 25
Now add the diagonals and place the answer below the grid. Be sure to
carry to the next diagonal if you have a 2 digit answer.

3 5 6
0 1 1
2 2
6 0
1 2 3 5
5 5 0
0
356 * 25
Now add the diagonals and place the answer below the grid. Be sure to
carry to the next diagonal if you have a 2 digit answer.

3 5 6+1

0 1 1
2 2
6 0
1 2 3 5
5 5 0
0 0
356 * 25
Now add the diagonals and place the answer below the grid. Be sure to
carry to the next diagonal if you have a 2 digit answer.

3 5 6+1

0 1 1
2 2
6 0
1 2 3 5
5 5 0
9 0 0
356 * 25
Now add the diagonals and place the answer below the grid. Be sure to
carry to the next diagonal if you have a 2 digit answer.

3 5 6+1

0 1 1
2 26 0
1 2 3 5
8 5 5 0
9 0 0
356 * 25
Now add the diagonals and place the answer below the grid. Be sure to
carry to the next diagonal if you have a 2 digit answer.

3 5 6+1

0 1 1
2 26 0
1 2 3 5
8 5 5 0
9 0 0
That is Soooo
Cool!!!

Thanks!

356 * 25 =
8,900

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