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What is 800x10?

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Anonymous

∙ 13y ago
Updated: 5/22/2025

800 multiplied by 10 equals 8,000. This is calculated by simply shifting the decimal point in 800 one place to the right, resulting in 8,000.

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What is 70x70 600x40 800x10?

70 x 70 = 4900 600 x 40 = 48000 800 x 10 = 8000


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