Ready to solve multiplication problems? Let's use partial products to break each problem into smaller, easier-to-handle pieces. Study the example carefully, then finish the challenge.

In the partial products method, separate each number into its place-value parts. For example, in 32 x 25, you can think of 32 as (30 + 2) and 25 as (20 + 5). Then calculate the partial products: 5 x 2, 5 x 30, 20 x 2, and 20 x 30. Add the results to get the final answer. Now that you know how it works, grab your pencil and solve them all!