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Grade 6: Multi-Digit Multiplication

Practice multi-digit multiplication using the standard algorithm with this sixth-grade math worksheet.

Grade 6 Math MultiplicationMulti-digit Multiplication and the Standard Algorithm
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2 Short AnswerFill in the BlanksMultiple ChoiceTrue / False

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CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.NS.B.2

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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?

a

Multiply 256 by 3

b

Multiply 256 by 4

c

Add 256 and 34

d

Divide 256 by 34

8. What is the product of 99 × 11?

a

990

b

1089

c

1000

d

1100

9. When using the standard algorithm, you always start multiplying from the leftmost digit.

T

True

F

False

10. The standard algorithm for multiplication involves breaking down numbers by place value.

T

True

F

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?