It depends on what numbers you are multiplying and how many decimals places they each have. It doesn't always haveto move to the right.
Right.
Left or right.
It can move in either direction.
Left
It depends on what numbers you are multiplying and how many decimals places they each have. It doesn't always haveto move to the right.
move the decimal to the left
right
Right.
The reason is because you have to make the number bigger when you multiply. When you move the decimal to the right you make the number bigger, when you move it to the left you make it smaller. Therefore, when you divide you must move the decimal to the left.
To the left.
Left or right.
When multiplying, you move the decimal to the right. The number of places you move the decimal to the right is equal to the total number of decimal places in the numbers being multiplied. For example, if you are multiplying 2.5 by 3.2, you would move the decimal a total of three places to the right to get the final product.
It can move in either direction.
Left
There are 10 millimetres in one centimetre. Therefore, to convert a value, such as 7.63 centimetres, to metres, you multiply by 10 to get 76.3 millimetres - thus moving the decimal point to the right.
Left I'm sure