Multiplying Numbers 1 digit by 2 digit

\(\textbf{1)}\) \(\hspace{1ex} 3 \times 12 \)


\(\textbf{2)}\) \(\hspace{1ex} 4 \times 24 \)


\(\textbf{3)}\) \(\hspace{1ex} 2 \times 43 \)


\(\textbf{4)}\) \(\hspace{1ex} 6 \times 23 \)


\(\textbf{5)}\) \(\hspace{1ex} 5 \times 34 \)


\(\textbf{6)}\) \(\hspace{1ex} 4 \times 37 \)


\(\textbf{7)}\) \(\hspace{1ex} 8 \times 35 \)


\(\textbf{8)}\) \(\hspace{1ex} 7 \times 36 \)


\(\textbf{9)}\) \(\hspace{1ex} 5 \times 55 \)


\(\textbf{10)}\) \(\hspace{1ex} 4 \times 17 \)


\(\textbf{11)}\) \(\hspace{1ex} 3 \times 28 \)


\(\textbf{12)}\) \(\hspace{1ex} 6 \times 37 \)


\(\textbf{13)}\) \(\hspace{1ex} 8 \times 73 \)


\(\textbf{14)}\) \(\hspace{1ex} 7 \times 42 \)


\(\textbf{15)}\) \(\hspace{1ex} 8 \times 54 \)



See Related Pages\(\)

\(\bullet\text{ Times Tables Practice}\)
\(\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,3 \times 7…\)
\(\bullet\text{ Multiplication 1 digit by 2 digit}\)
\(\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,46 \times 32\)
\(\bullet\text{ Division Tables (Reverse Times Tables)}\)
\(\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,42 \div 7…\)
\(\bullet\text{ Long Division (Without Remainders)}\)
\(\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,4\overline{)3{,}652}…\)


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