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10 x 0.8 = 8
8,000
To find 10 times as much as 2000, you simply multiply 2000 by 10. This calculation can be done by moving the decimal point one place to the right, resulting in 20,000. Therefore, 10 times as much as 2000 is 20,000.
A "myrillion" is not an actual number, just a made-up name. In any case, for any number, there are always larger numbers. For example, if you add one to a million, you get a number that is larger than a million. If you choose to define a "myrillion" to be a 1 with so-and-so many zeroes, just add one to it, or add an additional zero, and you get a number that is even larger.
10% is 500 (just divide given number by 10) then times that by 3 to get 30% making it 1500