http://www.eduplace.com/math/mw/background/5/03/te_5_03_overview.html
http://media.jefferson.k12.ky.us/groups/cochranemathinvestigators/weblog/0f50e/Break_Apart_Multiplication.html
Frankly, I much prefer the old way of learning the multiplication tables. If I need to check my memory, I use a calculator.
Using the breaking apart method, what is the best way to multiply 8 by 7?
7 answers
3
times 3
times 3
i think its 8 times 7 =(4 times 3)+ (3 times 4)
Using the breaking apart method what is the best way to multiply 8 by 7
using the breaking apart method what is the best way to multiply 8 by 7
we could break the 7 and (8X6)(8X0
never mind sorry wrong thing