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Add a 0 onto 100, or add 2 0's onto 10. Multiply by 10 = add a 0 Multiply by 100= add 00 Multiply by 1000 = add 00 Teachers prefere not to say 'add a 0'. This is like a cheat, and does not work for decimals.
You just add 0.
The answer is always positive (or 0).
0 multiplied by 0 is always equal to 0, not 1. The result of multiplying any number by 0 is always 0.
Nine. 1,000,000 * 1,000 = 1,000,000,000 or one billion. Same as the concept as multiplying by 10: add a 0. Multiply by 100: add 00. *1000: add 000. *10,000: add 0000.... and so on.
Add a 0 onto 100, or add 2 0's onto 10. Multiply by 10 = add a 0 Multiply by 100= add 00 Multiply by 1000 = add 00 Teachers prefere not to say 'add a 0'. This is like a cheat, and does not work for decimals.
The product is obtained by multiplying two numbers. The product obtained by multiplying a number by 1 is equal to the number, i.e. 1 x 10 = 10(product). Therefore the product of any number and 0 is always 0.
You just add 0.
100,000x10=1,000,000. just do the 0s trick. For you beginners out their for multiplying here is a trick. Anything times 10, you just add another 0.
The answer is always positive (or 0).
0 multiplied by 0 is always equal to 0, not 1. The result of multiplying any number by 0 is always 0.
All multiples of 10 end in 0 because if you times a number by 10, you just add a 0 to the end of the number. This means that multiples of 10 will always end in a 0
Nine. 1,000,000 * 1,000 = 1,000,000,000 or one billion. Same as the concept as multiplying by 10: add a 0. Multiply by 100: add 00. *1000: add 000. *10,000: add 0000.... and so on.
Because to the 0 power, you are not multiplying the number, the number just stays what it is.
Base 2 works like this: the first digit (from the right) is worth 1, next over is worth 2, next over is worth 4, and so on multiplying by 2 each time (Other bases work the same but multiply by whatever base it is, such as multiplying by 10 for base 10). So: 1=1 0=2 0=4 0=8 1=16 If it's a 1, you add it in, if it's a zero, you don't add it in. So, ignoring the zeros: 1=1 1=16 Add those up and get 17.
It is very simple by multiplying binary numbers. Following are the procedure for multiplying binary numbers. Step 1: When we multiplying 0 and 0, we get 0. 0 x 0 = 0 Step 2: When multiplying 1 and 0, we get 0 1 x 0 = 0 Step 3: When multiplying 0 and 1, we get 0 0 x 1 = 0 Step 4: When Multiplying 1 and 1, we get 1 1 x 1 = 1
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