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Multiply my 10.
you will multiply 1000
d/1000 = 10. multiply both sides by 1000 --> 1000*d/1000 = 1000*10 --> d = 10000 (ten thousand)
100 x 10=1000
Adding the zeros
Multiply my 10.
you will multiply 1000
Multiply by 10-3.
10*10*10
d/1000 = 10. multiply both sides by 1000 --> 1000*d/1000 = 1000*10 --> d = 10000 (ten thousand)
100 x 10=1000
Adding the zeros
First you would turn 10% into a decimal > .10 Next, multiply that decimal by 1000 > 1000 x .10 Finally, you find your answer: 1000 x .10 = 100
No, that's not true. Since "milli-" means 1/1000, you need to multiply by 1000, not by 10.
There are 1000 nanograms in a microgram. You have to multiply micro by 1000 to convert to nanograms. 10*1000 is 10,000 nanograms.
Yes, 1000 is 10 times as much as 100. This is because when you multiply 100 by 10, you get 1000. Thus, 1000 is indeed tenfold the value of 100.
There is 1,000 millimeters in 1 meter, do the math