In this post, we are going to learn a mental math strategy for multiplying by 11 using a simple method.
Mental Math Strategy 1: Multiplying a 2-digit number by 11
It’s only a matter of adding the number’s two digits and then putting the result in between the two numbers. Let’s take a look at some examples:
24 x 11
The number’s first digit is 2 and the second digit is 4.
24 x 11 = 2 _ 4
The space is where the sum of the two digits will go:
2 + 4 = 6
24 x 11 = 2 ( 2 + 4 ) 4 = 264
Let’s take a look at another example:
75 x 11 = 7 ( 7 + 5 ) 5 = 7 (12 ) 5
In this example, the sum of the two digits is greater than 9, so we need to add the 10s-place digit to the number on the left, leaving the other values as they are.
( 7 + 1 ) 2 5 = 825
75 x 11 = 825
Mental Math Strategy 2: Multiplying a number with more than 2 digits by 11
The mechanics are the same: The first and last digits of the number go on the ends. The intermediate numbers are the sum of the digits that are next to each other. It makes more sense with an example:
248 x 11 = 2 ( 2 + 4 ) + ( 4 + 8 ) 8 = 2 ( 6 ) ( 12 ) 8
We separate the 12 by adding the 1 to the digit on its left.
2 ( 6 + 1 ) ( 2 ) 8 = 2728
248 x 11 = 2728
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