Six - to the millionths.
There will be five decimal places.
2
5.
There are 5 - unless one of the multiplicands ends in 5 and the last digit of the other is even.
5 of them.
To find the number of decimal places in a product of decimal numbers, add up the total number of decimal places in each of the factors. For example, if you have 2.5 multiplied by 4.75, there are two decimal places in 2.5 and two decimal places in 4.75, so the product will have a total of four decimal places.
probably 3, thousandths place.
three
Since both multiplicands are integers, then so is their product.
The number of decimal places for the product will be the summation of the amount of decimal places of the 2 factors. For example, if your products have 2 decimals each to the right of zero then the product will have an answer with 4 decimals to the right of zero.
At most 3.
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