Grade 6: Multi-Digit Multiplication
Practice multi-digit multiplication using the standard algorithm with this sixth-grade math worksheet.
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Grade 6: Multi-Digit Multiplication
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Read each question carefully and solve using the standard algorithm for multi-digit multiplication. Show your work.
1. Multiply: 345 × 23
2. Multiply: 678 × 54
3. Multiply: 1,234 × 78
4. When multiplying multi-digit numbers, we use the algorithm.
5. In the problem 45 × 12, the number 45 is called the and 12 is the .
6. The result of a multiplication problem is called the .
7. Which of the following is the correct first step when multiplying 256 by 34 using the standard algorithm?
Multiply 256 by 3
Multiply 256 by 4
Add 256 and 34
Divide 256 by 34
8. What is the product of 99 × 11?
990
1089
1000
1100
9. When using the standard algorithm, you always start multiplying from the leftmost digit.
True
False
10. The standard algorithm for multiplication involves breaking down numbers by place value.
True
False
11. A school auditorium has 35 rows of seats, and each row has 28 seats. How many seats are there in total?
12. A baker bakes 15 batches of cookies every day. If each batch contains 144 cookies, how many cookies does the baker bake in a day?