This document provides an example of how to solve a 2 x 2 multiplication problem by breaking down the numbers into place value. It shows 13 x 16 broken into (10 + 3) x (10 + 6), then multiplying out each combination of factors and adding the partial products together to get the total of 208. The document also includes space for 3 additional practice problems of the same method.
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Multi 2 X 2
This document provides an example of how to solve a 2 x 2 multiplication problem by breaking down the numbers into place value. It shows 13 x 16 broken into (10 + 3) x (10 + 6), then multiplying out each combination of factors and adding the partial products together to get the total of 208. The document also includes space for 3 additional practice problems of the same method.