Multiply 2-digit by 1-digit numbers — KS2 practice
Practise short multiplication — the Year 4 skill of multiplying a two-digit number by a one-digit number, such as 34 × 6, multiplying the ones and the tens and carrying where needed. Every question is marked instantly with the worked steps, so carrying errors get spotted. No sign-up needed.
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Work out 34 x 6.
Work out 27 x 4.
Work out 53 x 7.
Work out 38 x 5.
Work out 71 x 6.
What is 46 x 8?
What is 62 x 9?
What is 49 x 3?
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