You just add 0.
When you multiply by ten, you can usually (when non-zero) add another 0 to the other number. 59 x 10 = 590
2000000000000 (multiplying by ten if it isn't a decimal: just add a zero. that's it)
you add all the zero in 10,000 x 10,000 = 100,000,000
because 10 x 14 = 140 , which means that when you add 14 ten times or that you take 14 ten times, you get 140.
Ten times because 6 minus 10 times 0.6 = 0
2,000,000 (You just have to add 6 zeros)
The answer is Zero. Something multiplied by 0 is always 0. If you still do not get it, add 0 to itself 9999999999 times.
0.35 is ten times the size of 0.035
My number is 11.
20
Because it would remain the same number if it was multiplied by just the 1.