It  is  easy    to  add 948,000 and 640.
948,000 +   640 =   948,640
We  now have    to  adjust  our answer  because we  were    multiplying by  98, not 980.
Placing one digit   after   the decimal (or dividing    our answer  by  10),    we  get 94,864.0,   which   we  simply
write   as  94,864.
Our full    working would   look    like    this:
Let’s   cast    out nines   to  check   the answer.Five    times   8   is  40, which   reduces to  4.  Our answer, 94,864, also    reduces to  4,  so  our answer  seems   to
be  correct.
We  have    checked our answer, but casting out nines   does    not tell    us  if  the decimal is  in  the correct
position,   so  let’s   double-check    by  estimating  the answer.
Ninety-eight     is  almost  100,    so  we  can     see     if  we  have    placed  the     decimal     point   correctly   by
multiplying 968 by  100 to  get 96,800. This    has the same    number  of  digits  as  our answer  so  we  can
assume  the answer  is  correct.
Test yourself
Try these   problems    for yourself:
a)  9   ×   82  =
b)  9   ×   79  =
c)  9   ×   77  =
d)  8   ×   75  =
e)  7   ×   89  =
The answers are:
a)  738
b)  711
c)  693
d)  600
e)  623
That     was     easy,   wasn’t  it?     If  you     use     your    imagination     you     can     use     these   strategies  to  solve   any
multiplication  problem.    Try some    yourself.
