Move the decimal point to the right one time.
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.
easy you just multiply it by ten or so... EX. 5*.6= 3 and 10*.6= 6
1225 when you multiply a number by ten, move the decimal point one place to the right
you multiply that number by the percent as a decimal. Say you want to take 20% of ten. Then you would go .2x10 and get 2.
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Move the decimal point to the right one time.
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.
it is a system where you multiply by ten to get the next higher place.Additional answerI think the questioner meant decimal
ok, if you multiply ten by one you get ten. If you multiply ten by two you get twenty. If you multiply ten by three you get thirty. If you multiply ten by four you get forty. Sensing a trend here yet? All those things are multiples of ten. Basically, if a number ends in a zero, it's a multiple of ten.
easy you just multiply it by ten or so... EX. 5*.6= 3 and 10*.6= 6
It is not. For positive powers of ten, the decimal point moves to the right when multiplying and to the left when dividing. For negative powers of ten the point moves in the opposite directions.
1225 when you multiply a number by ten, move the decimal point one place to the right
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Multiplying a real number by a positive power of ten moves the decimal point that number (the exponent) of places to the right. Multiplying by a negative power of ten moves it to the left. For example, the -3 power of 10 is 1/1000; multiplying by that moves the decimal point 3 places to the left.
It is not. For positive powers of ten, the decimal point moves to the right when multiplying and to the left when dividing. For negative powers of ten the point moves in the opposite directions.
you multiply that number by the percent as a decimal. Say you want to take 20% of ten. Then you would go .2x10 and get 2.