Exactly what you have when you just move the decimal point three places to the right
from where it originally is.
It moves three places to the right.
Multiply the number such that there are no decimal points, just a whole number. Thus if you multiply by 1000, you get 379. Since you multiplied you must divide by the same number to preserve the value. So divide 370 by 1000 and the answer is 379/1000
whenever you multiply a whole number by a decimal you get a decimal. 2.9x100=290
1000 = 8
Multiply the number by the required power of 10 to turn it into an integer. Here we need to move the decimal place 3 places by the right to do this. So if we multiply this decimal by 1000 we get 23. We can now write the original number in fraction form as this integer divided by the number we just multiplied by. So 0.023 = 23/1000. Sometimes we can then simplify the fraction if we want to, but here no simplification is possible.
Three. Count number of zeros. If multiply decimal by 100 move decimal point 2 places, etc.
It moves three places to the right.
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Multiply the number such that there are no decimal points, just a whole number. Thus if you multiply by 1000, you get 379. Since you multiplied you must divide by the same number to preserve the value. So divide 370 by 1000 and the answer is 379/1000
Converting from litres to millilitres you move the decimal 3 places to the right as the number is getting 1000 times bigger (multiply by 1000)
By dividing the number in milimeters by 1000.
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moving the decimal 3 place to the right 1000 have 3 zeros.
Often, yes. But it depends on the numbers. For example, if you multiply 1.5 x 2, you get 3 as the answer (whole number). But if you multiply 1.5 x 3, you get a decimal of 4.5
Move the decimal point three places to the right.
whenever you multiply a whole number by a decimal you get a decimal. 2.9x100=290
1000 = 8