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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.
1, to the right
Because 4.2 times 100 is 420.
The decimal point moves one place to the left when dividing by 10.
To the Right
You move the decimal point one place to the right.
No.
To multiply by 1/10, move the decimal point 1 place to the left. To multiply by 1/100, move the decimal point 2 places to the left. To multiply by 1/1000, move the decimal point 3 places to the left.
by moving the decimal two place to the right.
Move the decimal point one place to the right, making 28
The answer is -1433. When you multiply a decimal by 10, just move the decimal point one place to the right. When it is 100, move the decimal point two places to the right. And so on...
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.
Multiply by ten to move the decimal one place to the right. Multiply by 100 to move two places to the right. Divide by ten to move it one place to the left.
Three. Count number of zeros. If multiply decimal by 100 move decimal point 2 places, etc.
To the left
Left.