Across
- 4. Expand only the first number by place value (tens and ones), multiply each part by the whole second number, and then add the results.
- 5. place.
- 8. Stack the numbers to start, multiply each digit, and write each answer in a new row below by place value. Add all rows at the end.
- 9. In a power, the number that tells how many times the base is used as a factor.
- 11. A number that is not divisible by 2.
- 12. A number that you multiply with another number to get a product.
- 13. To change position.
- 14. Stack the numbers, multiply each place value, and carry extra numbers up to the
- 15. The representation of a number that uses a base and an exponent.
- 16. Writing a number by breaking it down into its parts, like 24 as 20 + 4.
Down
- 1. The result of multiplying a number by a whole number-- it's what you get when you skip count by that number.
- 2. A number that is divisible by 2.
- 3. The smaller answers from each section that we add together to get the final result.
- 6. A power with a base of 10.
- 7. In a power, the number that is used as a repeated factor.
- 10. Using a grid to organize and multiply each part of a number separately.
