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Revision as of 16:25, 12 May 2024
Problem
In the multiplication question, the sum of the digits in the four boxes is:
[Multiply using long multiplication. Find the sum of the four numbers in the thousands place column.]
Solution
Multiplying, we find that the numbers in the thousands place column are 1, 9, 1, and 2 respectively. Adding yields a sum of 12, so the answer is
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If anyone knows the LaTeX to show long multiplication, any help would be appreciated.
Solution
While doing the long multiplication the numbers in the thousand place are 1, 9, and 2 respectively. When added the sum is 13, so the answer is (A) 13
879 x 492 = 432,468
879 x 492 1,758 79,110 + 351,600 = 432,468
Therefore when 1, 9, 1, 2 are added together the total is 13, so (A) 13 is correct answer.