Find the product of the multiplier and the tens-digits of the multiplicand.
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The tens-digit of the multiplicand is 2, the multiplier is 3, and three times two is six.
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Suppose for simplicity that the multiplicand has three digits.
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The two original numbers are called the multiplier and the multiplicand, sometimes both simply called factors.
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Let the first factor be called the multiplicand.
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If the multiplicand does not have a hundreds-digit then if there is no carry digit then the multiplication algorithm has finished.
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Find the product of the ones-multiplier and the multiplicand and write it down in a row under the line, aligning the digits of the product in the previously-defined columns.
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The number that is multiplied by the multiplier
Multiplication (often denoted by the cross symbol "u00D7", by a point "u00B7", or by the absence of symbol) is one of the four elementary, mathematical operations of arithmetic; with the others being addition, subtraction and division.