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<p>A detailed tutorial on lattice multiplication. Step by step tutorial including several examples of lattice multiplication for reference.</p>
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<p><strong>Lattice multiplication</strong> is a method that is used to multiply large numbers. It uses the multiplication of smaller numbers to figure out the product of two larger numbers. Because of this, basic knowledge of times tables is required. Lattice multiplication is compromised of boxes with diagonal lines through them. Draw the diagonal line in each box from the top right corner to the bottom left corner. The top&nbsp;left is for your tens place (the first digit in a two digit number) and the bottom right is for your ones place (the second digit in a two digit number). The number of boxes you have depends on the number you are multiplying &#8211; for example, if you are multiplying two one-digit numbers, there is one box. If you are multiplying two 2-digit numbers, there are four boxes. The first number is across the top, and the second down the side. Where each single digit number instersects, multiply them together using the box technique. Then, using the same pattern you drew the diagonals with, mutliply the diagonals. If you have two 2-digit numbers, there will be four diagonals. Multiply together the diagonals to come up with four numbers, and the pattern you use to put them together is going from the top down and then to the right.</p>
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