A model helps you visualize the multiplication of decimals by breaking down the numbers into more manageable parts. For example, using a grid or area model, you can represent one decimal as a fraction of a whole and multiply it by another decimal, allowing you to see how the values combine. This visual representation aids in understanding the concept of place value and helps you grasp how the position of the decimal affects the product. Ultimately, it makes the multiplication process clearer and easier to comprehend.
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it affects because when you multiply you have to move the decimals to the left or right.......(helpful info)
turn both fractions into decimals and then multiply!
line up the numbers and decimals multiply regularly then bring the decimal down
Multiply by 100. 0.756 = 75.6%
You can multiply to numbers with decimals
When you Multiply two decimals it is called the product.
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it affects because when you multiply you have to move the decimals to the left or right.......(helpful info)
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multiply the decimal by 100
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turn both fractions into decimals and then multiply!
line up the numbers and decimals multiply regularly then bring the decimal down
Multiply by 100. 0.756 = 75.6%
Change the decimal into a fraction or the easier way is to turn the fration into a decimal, then multiply.