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How do you solve 14 X 26? - Answers
Other than a calculator: The easiest way is to start by multiplying 26 by 10...you just add a 0 to 26 to get 260. Then, since you want to multiply 26 by 14, but you've already multiplied 26 by 10, you need to now multiply 26 by 4 (fourteen minus ten is 4). Which is..104. Add this number to the number you got by multiplying 26 by 10, and you get a total of 364. After doing this several times, you get the hang of it...I did that all in my head, for instance.
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How do you solve 14 X 26? - Answers
Other than a calculator: The easiest way is to start by multiplying 26 by 10...you just add a 0 to 26 to get 260. Then, since you want to multiply 26 by 14, but you've already multiplied 26 by 10, you need to now multiply 26 by 4 (fourteen minus ten is 4). Which is..104. Add this number to the number you got by multiplying 26 by 10, and you get a total of 364. After doing this several times, you get the hang of it...I did that all in my head, for instance.
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How do you solve 14 X 26? - Answers
Other than a calculator: The easiest way is to start by multiplying 26 by 10...you just add a 0 to 26 to get 260. Then, since you want to multiply 26 by 14, but you've already multiplied 26 by 10, you need to now multiply 26 by 4 (fourteen minus ten is 4). Which is..104. Add this number to the number you got by multiplying 26 by 10, and you get a total of 364. After doing this several times, you get the hang of it...I did that all in my head, for instance.
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