Multiplication Trick #3 — How to Multiply by 25 FAST! (2024)


Here’s the third in my series of multiplication tricks. The first was a trick for multiplying by 5. The second a trick for multiplying by 15, and now this one, a trick for multiplying by 25. Anyone see a pattern?

TRICK #3:

WHAT THE TRICK LETS YOU DO:Quickly multiply numbers by 25.

HOW YOU DO IT: The key to multiplying by 25 is to think about quarters, as in “nickels, dimes, and quarters.”

Since four quarters make a dollar, and a dollar is worth 100 cents, the concept of quarters helps children see that 4 x 25 = 100.

Since four quarters make one dollar, children can see that twice that many quarters, 8, must make two dollars (200 cents). And from that fact children can see that 8 x 25 = 200.

Following this pattern, children can see that twelve quarters make three dollars (300 cents). So 12 x 25 = 300. And so on.

Fine. But how does all of this lead to a multiplication trick?

The trick is this. To multiply a number by 25, divide the number by 4 and then tack two 0s at the end, which is the same as multiplying by 100.

A few more examples:

16 x 25. Divide 16 by 4 to get 4, so the answer is 400. [In money terms, 16 quarters make $4 = 400 cents.]

24 x 25. Divide 24 by 4 to get 6, so the answer is 600. [In money terms, 24 quarters make $6 = 600 cents.]

48 x 25. Divide 48 by 4 to get 12, so the answer is 1200. [In money terms, 48 quarters make $12 = 1200 cents.]

Try these for practice:

20 x 25

32 x 25

36 x 25

16 x 25

24 x 25

44 x 25

52 x 25

76 x 25

Answers:

20 x 25 = 500

32 x 25 = 800

36 x 25 = 900

16 x 25 = 400

24 x 25 = 600

44 x 25 = 1100

52 x 25 = 1300

76 x 25 = 1900

But wait, you protest … what about all of the numbers that are not divisible by 4? Good question! But it turns out that there’s a workaround. You still divide by 4, but now you pay attention to the remainder.

If the remainder is 1, that’s like having 1 extra quarter, an additional 25 cents, so you add 25 to the answer.

Example: 17 x 25. Since 17 ÷ 4 = 4 remainder 1, the answer is 400 + 25 = 425.

If the remainder is 2, that’s like having 2 extra quarters, an additional 50 cents, so you add 50 to the answer.

Example: 26 x 25. Since 26 ÷ 4 = 6 remainder 2, the answer is 600 + 50 = 650.

If the remainder is 3, that’s like having 3 extra quarters, an additional 75 cents, so you add 75 to the answer.

Example: 51 x 25. Since 51 ÷ 4 = 12 remainder 3, the answer is 1200 + 75 = 1275.

Now try these for practice:

9 x 25

11 x 25

14 x 25

19 x 25

22 x 25

25 x 25

34 x 25

49 x 25

Answers:

9 x 25=225

11 x 25=275

14 x 25=350

19 x 25=475

22 x 25=550

25 x 25=625

34 x 25=850

49 x 25=1225

Happy teaching!

— Josh

Josh Rappaport is the author of five books on math, including the Parents Choice-award winning Algebra Survival Guide. If you like how Josh explains these problems, you’ll certainly like the Algebra Survival Guide and companion Workbook, both of which are available on Amazon.com Just click the links in the sidebar for more information!


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Multiplication Trick #3 — How to Multiply by 25 FAST! (2024)

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Multiplication Trick #3 — How to Multiply by 25 FAST!? ›

To multiply a number by 25, divide the number by 4 and then tack two 0s at the end, which is the same as multiplying by 100. A few more examples: 16 x 25. Divide 16 by 4 to get 4, so the answer is 400.

What is the multiplication rule for 25? ›

The number 25 is 100 divided by 4. So, in order to multiply by 25 what we have to do is multiply by 100 and then, divide by 4. Another trick to divide by 4 is to first divide by 2, then divide by 2 again.

What is the multiplication method of 25? ›

To multiply a number by 25, divide the number by 4 and then tack two 0s at the end, which is the same as multiplying by 100. A few more examples: 16 x 25. Divide 16 by 4 to get 4, so the answer is 400.

What is 25 multiplication table? ›

25 Times Table up to 10
25 × 1 = 2525 × 6 = 150
25 × 2 = 5025 × 7 = 175
25 × 3 = 7525 × 8 = 200
25 × 4 = 10025 × 9 = 225
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What is the rule for multiples of 25? ›

The unit's place of multiples of 25 is always equal to either 0 or 5. Multiplication of 25 by an even number gives the even multiple and the unit's place of the corresponding multiple will be 0. Multiplication of 25 by an odd number gives the odd multiple and the unit's place of the corresponding multiple will be 5.

What is the golden rule of multiplication? ›

The mathematical golden rule states that, for any fraction, both numerator and denominator may be multiplied by the same number without changing the fraction's value.

What is the multiplier of 25? ›

The first 10 multiples of 25 are: 25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 225, 250.

How to multiply faster than a calculator? ›

Consider the example 32 x 38 = 1216. Both numbers here start with 3 and the last digits (2 and 8) add up to 10. Multiply 3 (the first digit of both numbers) by 4 [from (3 + 1)] to get 12 for the first part of the answer. And multiply the last figures: 2 x 8 = 16 to get the last part of the answer.

How to do easy math tricks? ›

6. Maths Division Tricks
  1. If a number is an even number and ends in 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8, it is divided by 2.
  2. A number is divisible by 3 if the sum of the digits is divisible by 3. ...
  3. A number is divisible by 4 if the last two digits are divisible by 4. ...
  4. If the last digit is 0 or 5, it is divisible by 5.
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What 3 numbers add to 25? ›

That means the sets that add to 25 are (7,9,9) and (8,8,9). To get 26 we can only subtract 1 from the digits in 999. The set is (8,9,9).

What multiples equal to 25? ›

What are the factors and multiples of 25? The factors of 25 are 1, 5, and 25. The multiples of 25 are 25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 225, 250, 275, 300, etc.

What number do you multiply to itself to get 25? ›

To get the prime factorization of 25, we divide it by its smallest prime factor, which is 5. So, the prime factorization of 25 is: 5 × 5 = 25 or 25 = 5.

What number multiplied by 25? ›

The multiples of 25 are 25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 225, 250, etc. These multiples are obtained when we multiply 25 by natural numbers, such as 1, 2, 3, …, 10, respectively.

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