Lesson 4-13 Example 1 2-5 Example 1 Find the product of 27 and 52. Use the partial products method. 1.Rewrite the problem in vertical format. 52 × 27.

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Lesson 4-13 Example Example 1 Find the product of 27 and 52. Use the partial products method. 1.Rewrite the problem in vertical format. 52 × 27

Lesson 4-13 Example Example 1 Find the product of 27 and 52. Use the partial products method. 2.Multiply 7 times the number in the ones column. 7 × 2 = × 27 14

Lesson 4-13 Example Example 1 Find the product of 27 and 52. Use the partial products method. 3.Multiply 7 times the number in the tens column. 7 × 50 = ×

Lesson 4-13 Example Example 1 Find the product of 27 and 52. Use the partial products method. 4.Multiply 20 times the number in the ones column. 20 × 2 = ×

Lesson 4-13 Example Example 1 Find the product of 27 and 52. Use the partial products method. 5.Multiply 20 times the number in the tens column. 20 × 50 = 1, × ,000

Lesson 4-13 Example Example 1 Find the product of 27 and 52. Use the partial products method. 6.Add the partial products ,000 = 1, × ,000 1,404

Lesson 4-13 Example Example 1 Find the product of 27 and 52. Use the partial products method. 7.The product is 1,404.