Simply multiply 100 times 10.
1000 ÷ 10 = 100
0.304 = (0 x 1) + (3/10) + (0/100) + (4/1000).
1000 is ten times greater than 100
100
0
Simply multiply 100 times 10.
1000 ÷ 10 = 100
100 yes anything time 1 will always be the other mutable for example 1x1000=1000 it's like 0+1000 only with one and it's multiplying
0.304 = (0 x 1) + (3/10) + (0/100) + (4/1000).
Into 100 five times into 1000 fifty times
10 times.. because.. 100 * 10 = 1000
1000 is ten times greater than 100
100,000 If you are multiplying or dividing by any number that starts with 1 and ends with a 0, you simply move the decimal. For example: for 100 times 1000 you move 100's decimal three spaces to the right, because there are three 0's in 1000. If you want to divide, you move the decimal to the left. NOTE: There is an imaginary decimal at the end of every number. For example: (where the period is, that is where the decimal should be) 100.
100,000 If you are multiplying or dividing by any number that starts with 1 and ends with a 0, you simply move the decimal. For example: for 100 times 1000 you move 100's decimal three spaces to the right, because there are three 0's in 1000. If you want to divide, you move the decimal to the left. NOTE: There is an imaginary decimal at the end of every number. For example: (where the period is, that is where the decimal should be) 100.
The answer to that is 1,000 (one thousand).
1,003 = (1 x 1000) + (0 x 100) + (0 x 10) + (3 x 1)