They are multiplicands.
a factor.
Multiple
a factor or a divisor
A decimal number is multiplied by a non-decimal number the same way any two numbers are multiplied together. The place value of the numbers being multiplied must be kept in mind though. So if 2x3=6, just as 2x30=60, 2x0.3 would be 0.6. For numbers with more than one digit, you would treat the multiplication the same way as for non decimal numbers.
same number multiplied by one
a factor.
Multiple
a factor or a divisor
All numbers can be multiplied that way. A prime number is one that can only be divided by one and itself.
A decimal number is multiplied by a non-decimal number the same way any two numbers are multiplied together. The place value of the numbers being multiplied must be kept in mind though. So if 2x3=6, just as 2x30=60, 2x0.3 would be 0.6. For numbers with more than one digit, you would treat the multiplication the same way as for non decimal numbers.
the multiplicand
The product.
huh. not a formal proof, but intuition says no, since decimal places represent fractions, and multiplication of fractions leads to smaller numbers (or more less than one), leading to more decimal places.
Exponets is a math word and have more than one number being multiplied by itself
same number multiplied by one
One of the numbers must be less that 1
They are: 7*8 = 56 as one example