Multiply a Quinquadecillion by a 1-Digit Number | 3rd Grade Math?

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Need an equally painful addition? https://youtu.be/oRy0dskB3ok
Can’t remember how to multiply? https://youtu.be/cc_jhpzToug
Multiplying by multiples of 10? https://youtu.be/jd5uJIDTQrw

0:00 48 digits
0:24 warmup
0:59 getting warmer
1:32 it’s toasty
1:52 roasting
2:15 the big granddaddy pt. 1
5:48 (Greater Gator’s Class) the big granddaddy pt. 2

This number is so big, I think if we had this many bananas, we would fill up the whole earth. I mean, it’s possible when you’re talking about 48 zeros. Quinquadecillion (or quindecillion) - that’s a massive turkey, but I’m crazy enough to attempt to do a single digit multiplication of this number. Imagine trying to multiply two of these numbers together by hand? Forget about it. If this video isn’t painful enough, there is a companion octillion addition video (linked above). Buckle up.

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