To solve \( 653 \times 15 \) using the partial product method, we can break it down into manageable parts. The correct expression according to the method is:
\[ (650 \times 15) + (3 \times 15) \]
Calculating these parts individually:
- \( 650 \times 15 = 9750 \)
- \( 3 \times 15 = 45 \)
Now, add these two results together:
\[ 9750 + 45 = 9795 \]
Therefore, the final result is:
\[ 653 \times 15 = 9795 \]
From the provided options, none seem to represent the needed calculation accurately. It looks like the most relevant approach would be:
\((650 \times 15) + (3 \times 15)\)
However, you may have intended to express the intermediate calculation using different partitions. Thus let's recap the breakdown correctly:
Correct partial product strategy:
\((650 + 3) \times 15 = (650 \times 15) + (3 \times 15)\)
So, this leads us to the correct multiplication, which would yield the same result as above.