What is 156 x 1,009... I need help for my math students. I'm a new math teacher so my bad.
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156•1,009=157,404
what are you doing teaching math, if you can't even use a calculator?
No problem! Let's go through the process step by step to solve this multiplication problem.
To multiply 156 by 1,009, we can use the traditional method of multiplication. Start by writing down the numbers vertically, aligning the units, tens, and hundreds columns:
156
x 1,009
Begin by multiplying 156 by 9, starting from the rightmost digit:
156
x 1,009
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1,404 <- 156 x 9
Next, move to the next digit, which is 0. When you multiply by zero, the product will also be zero regardless of the number you are multiplying by. So, in this case, we write down a zero:
156
x 1,009
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1,404 <- 156 x 9
0 <- 156 x 0
Now, move to the leftmost digit, which is 1. Multiply 156 by 1 and write down the result:
156
x 1,009
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1,404 <- 156 x 9
0 <- 156 x 0
156 <- 156 x 1
Next, shift to the left and multiply 156 by 1,000. To do this, we can simply add three zeros at the end:
156
x 1,009
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1,404 <- 156 x 9
0 <- 156 x 0
156 <- 156 x 1
156,000 <- 156 x 1,000
Finally, add up all the partial products:
156
x 1,009
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156,504
Therefore, the product of 156 and 1,009 is 156,504.