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Multiply my 10.
you will multiply 1000
Adding the zeros
100 x 10=1000
1 Divide by 1000, multiply by 100
Multiply my 10.
you will multiply 1000
Simply multiply 100 times 10.
Adding the zeros
100 x 10=1000
1 Divide by 1000, multiply by 100
to multiply a number by 10, all you have to do is add zeros at the end of the number. Below are examples: 10*1=10 10*10=100 10*100=1000
1000
First you would turn 10% into a decimal > .10 Next, multiply that decimal by 1000 > 1000 x .10 Finally, you find your answer: 1000 x .10 = 100
100.
percent means per 100. in this case, that means 60 per 100. Here we divide 1000 by 100, then multiply by 60. 1000/100 is 10, x60 is 600
1000 very simple multiply 100 (that's how many years are in a century) muliply that by 10.