In this video, I teach a simple and exciting method to multiply numbers by 11 without using long multiplication or memorising difficult steps. Many students believe multiplying by 11 is tricky, but with this method, it becomes quick, visual, and enjoyable. This technique is perfect for learners who want to build confidence in mental maths and understand patterns in numbers.
We explore how to multiply four different numbers, 24, 33, 43, and 21, using the same method. The idea is very easy to follow. Instead of multiplying the entire number at once, we separate the digits and add them together, then place the result between the digits. This creates the final answer without needing to write long calculations. It feels like a magic trick at first, but once you understand it, you’ll see how logical and simple it really is.
For example, when multiplying 24 by 11, we take the digits 2 and 4, add them to get 6, and then place the 6 in the middle. The result becomes 264, and it only takes a few seconds to do mentally. The same method works with numbers like 33 × 11, where both digits are the same, giving us 363. For 43 × 11, we add 4 and 3 to get 7, and place it in the middle, forming 473. Finally, with 21 × 11, we follow the same steps to reach 231. These examples help students clearly see how the pattern works across different numbers.
This method is very helpful for school students, competitive exam learners, parents teaching children, and anyone who wants to improve speed in calculation. It reduces stress, builds quick thinking, and strengthens mental maths skills. Learners don’t need to memorise multiplication tables beyond the basics, just understanding the pattern makes multiplying by 11 extremely easy.
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