Certainly! To find the product of 32 and 5, you perform multiplication. Here's the breakdown:
32 (the first number) multiplied by 5 (the second number) is calculated as follows:
1. Multiply 2 (the units digit of 32) by 5: 2 * 5 = 10.
2. Write down the 0 from the result under the line.
3. Carry over the 1 to the tens place.
4. Multiply 3 (the tens digit of 32) by 5 and add the carried-over 1: 3 * 5 + 1 = 16.
So, when you put both results together, you get 160 as the product of 32 and 5.