A meter has 10 decimeters, so just divide the number of decimeters by 10.A meter has 10 decimeters, so just divide the number of decimeters by 10.A meter has 10 decimeters, so just divide the number of decimeters by 10.A meter has 10 decimeters, so just divide the number of decimeters by 10.
Divide it by its factors, 1, 3, 5, 6, 10, and 30. Dividing it by each of those number leaves a whole number, which happens to be another factor of 30.
The decimal "moves" to the right. For example: 343/10=34.3 Here's another: 52.23/10=5.223
If you divide 60 by 6 the result is 10.
If you divide a number by 10 you have 10% of that number. 10% of 45 = 4.5
it moves left 1 digit
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When you divide by ten the decimal point moves one place to the left.
you get a smaller number!
A meter has 10 decimeters, so just divide the number of decimeters by 10.A meter has 10 decimeters, so just divide the number of decimeters by 10.A meter has 10 decimeters, so just divide the number of decimeters by 10.A meter has 10 decimeters, so just divide the number of decimeters by 10.
Divide it by its factors, 1, 3, 5, 6, 10, and 30. Dividing it by each of those number leaves a whole number, which happens to be another factor of 30.
The decimal "moves" to the right. For example: 343/10=34.3 Here's another: 52.23/10=5.223
It becomes a tenth as large.
If you divide 60 by 6 the result is 10.
If you divide a number by 10 you have 10% of that number. 10% of 45 = 4.5
10
300 is the smallest number that 10 25 and 60 will divide into evenly