To solve these multiplication problems, we are practicing the 10 times table. A helpful trick for multiplying by 10 is to just add a zero to the end of the other number.
Let's go through them one by one:
Left Column:
1.
10 x 3 = 30 (This one is already done as an example).
2.
10 x 10: Think of 10 with a zero added to the end ->
100.
3.
10 x 5: Take 5 and add a zero ->
50.
4.
4 x 10: Take 4 and add a zero ->
40.
5.
6 x 10: Take 6 and add a zero ->
60.
6.
10 x 8: Take 8 and add a zero ->
80.
7.
0 x 10: Zero groups of ten is still just
0.
8.
2 x 10: Take 2 and add a zero ->
20.
Right Column:
1.
1 x 10: Take 1 and add a zero ->
10.
2.
10 x 9: Take 9 and add a zero ->
90.
3.
10 x 7: Take 7 and add a zero ->
70.
4.
10 x 4: Take 4 and add a zero ->
40.
5.
3 x 10: Take 3 and add a zero ->
30.
6.
10 x 6: Take 6 and add a zero ->
60.
7.
8 x 10: Take 8 and add a zero ->
80.
8.
10 x 10: Take 10 and add a zero ->
100.
Final Answer:
Left Column Answers:
* 10 x 10 =
100
* 10 x 5 =
50
* 4 x 10 =
40
* 6 x 10 =
60
* 10 x 8 =
80
* 0 x 10 =
0
* 2 x 10 =
20
Right Column Answers:
* 1 x 10 =
10
* 10 x 9 =
90
* 10 x 7 =
70
* 10 x 4 =
40
* 3 x 10 =
30
* 10 x 6 =
60
* 8 x 10 =
80
* 10 x 10 =
100
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 10 x table worksheet.