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Great! Let's learn how to multiply two-digit numbers together. This may seem tricky at first, but with a little practice, you'll get the hang of it. We'll break it down into steps and use examples to make it easier to understand. Are you ready? Let's get started!

Step 1: Let's take an example: 23 multiplied by 45.

Step 2: Start by multiplying the ones digits together. 3 multiplied by 5 equals 15. So, we write down the 5 and carry over the 1 to the tens place.

Step 3: Next, we multiply the tens digit of the first number by the ones digit of the second number, and vice versa. 2 multiplied by 5 equals 10, and 4 multiplied by 3 equals 12.

Step 4: Now, we add these two products together. 10 plus 12 (which equals 22), and then add the carried-over 1. So, 22 + 1 equals 23.

So, the answer to 23 multiplied by 45 is 1035. That wasn't so hard, was it? With a little practice, you'll be multiplying two-digit numbers like a pro!


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