Details for problem "Multiplication by power of ten"
Quickname: 3003
Suitable for K-12 grades: Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6
Elementary School, Primary School, Junior High School, Middle School.
Summary
Multiplication of a whole numbers with powers of ten or multiples of powers of ten
Examples
Description
Numbers must be multiplied by powers of ten (10,100,1000 and so on).
The number of tasks and the digit number of levels are to be specified.
You can also choose whether to multiply by the multiple of a powerof ten, in which case you can select the factor from 2-9 or 11-99.
Topics: Arithmetic Elementary arithmetic Whole Numbers
Tags: Multiplication
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Customization options for this problem
Number of problems
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Power of ten range
10-100, 10-1000, 10-10000, 10-100000
Multiples of powers of ten
no, 2-9, 11-99
Similar problems
Is also available as a more general variant
Multiplication problems with defined number range
Is also available as chain task with increasing powers of ten
In a series of multiplication terms with same product, the number of places move from first to second factor.
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