1. **State the problem:** Multiply the three-digit number 756 by the two-digit number 29.
2. **Recall the multiplication method:** Multiply each digit of the bottom number by each digit of the top number, starting from the rightmost digit, and then add the partial products.
3. **Multiply 756 by 9 (units digit of 29):**
$$756 \times 9 = 6804$$
4. **Multiply 756 by 2 (tens digit of 29), remembering to shift one place to the left:**
$$756 \times 2 = 1512$$
Shifted one place left: $$15120$$
5. **Add the partial products:**
$$6804 + 15120 = 21924$$
6. **Verify with the given work:**
Partial products shown are 1704 and 532, which seem to be partial steps. The final sum is 16224, which is incorrect for 756 x 29.
Let's re-check the multiplication:
- 756 x 9 = 6804
- 756 x 20 = 15120
- Sum = 6804 + 15120 = 21924
Therefore, the correct product is 21924.
**Final answer:**
$$\boxed{21924}$$
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