Math, asked by pvk90, 2 months ago


How different will the product be if you multiply a decimal number by
10, 100, 1.000​

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Answered by kacchan69
1

Answer:

When the multiplier is 10, 100 or 1000, we move the decimal point to the right by as many places as number of zeroes after 1 in the multiplier. 1. To multiply a decimal by 10, move the decimal point in the multiplicant by one place to the right. Here we multiplied the number 834.7 by 10 so we move 1 place to the right.

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Answered by rajatsharmarj
0

Step-by-step explanation:

When the multiplier is 10, 100 or 1000, we move the decimal point to the right by as many places as number of zeroes after 1 in the multiplier. 1. To multiply a decimal by 10, move the decimal point in the multiplicant by one place to the right. Here we multiplied the number 834.7 by 10 so we move 1 place to the right.

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