Move the decimal point one place to the right. If the decimal point is already at the end of the number, add a 0 to the extreme right before moving the decimal point.
Exactly what you have when you just move the decimal point three places to the right from where it originally is.
When you divide by ten the decimal point moves one place to the left.
1, to the right
The number in the relevant cell is displayed with more digits after the decimal point.
Move the decimal point to the right one time.
Three. Count number of zeros. If multiply decimal by 100 move decimal point 2 places, etc.
if the answer is a three digit answer then make sure there is two numbers on the left and one on the right of the decimal pointthe decimal point will remain in the answer given eg 2.2 * 8 = 17.6
When multiplying a whole number by a decimal with two places, ignore the decimal point and multiply as if you were multiplying two whole numbers. After you get the answer, re-insert the decimal point so that the product has two decimal places.
You multiply by 10 (Add a zero)
When multiplying a whole number by a decimal with two places, ignore the decimal point and multiply as if you were multiplying two whole numbers. After you get the answer, re-insert the decimal point so that the product has two decimal places.
Move the decimal point one place to the right. If the decimal point is already at the end of the number, add a 0 to the extreme right before moving the decimal point.
arrange and multiply the number like whole numbers. count the number of decimal places. start from the rightmost, put the decimal point based on the total number of decimal places
Fraction refers to the amount to the right of the decimal point (amounts of less than 1), so if you multiply any (positive) number by a fraction its value will be reduced.
Move the decimal point two spaces to the right.
Multiply it by 100. This moves the decimal point so that your answer is no longer in decimal form :)
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