It is: 10
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)
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.
My number is 11.
20
Because it would remain the same number if it was multiplied by just the 1.
It is: 10*10*10*10 = 10,000
5 times 10 is 50 because you add 5 to ten