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THREE because there are three zeros in 1000. Power or 10's dude. Powers of 10.
moving the decimal 3 place to the right 1000 have 3 zeros.
Move the decimal point three places to the right.
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You move the decimal point three places to the left - inserting zeros, if required.
Three. Count number of zeros. If multiply decimal by 100 move decimal point 2 places, etc.
THREE because there are three zeros in 1000. Power or 10's dude. Powers of 10.
moving the decimal 3 place to the right 1000 have 3 zeros.
Move the decimal point three places to the right.
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You move the decimal point three places to the left - inserting zeros, if required.
As you are multiplying by 1000, move the decimal point three digits to the right (inserting zeros as necessary). The kilo- prefix means 1000. Thus 1 km = 1000 m. So to convert from km to m, multiply by 1000. When multiplying by a power of 10, move the decimal point the same number of digits as zeros in the power to the right. 1000 has three zeros, so move the decimal point three digits to the right (inserting zeros if necessarily).
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. To find the product of 0.92 and 1000, you just move the decimal point three places to the right in 0.92 to make it 920, and then multiply that by 1000 to get 920,000. It's like basic math, nothing to stress about.
To find the answer for 2.05 times 1000, you simply multiply 2.05 by 1000. The result is 2050. This is because when you multiply a decimal number by 1000, you move the decimal point three places to the right in the product.
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Exactly what you have when you just move the decimal point three places to the right from where it originally is.
Multiply by 1000 or move the decimal three places to the right.