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how to multiply a whole number with a decimal number

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Answered by aryanphalke20006
5

Answer:

just multiply it

for example

2×1.2 = 2.4

it Is very easy only in the answer put the number of decimal points in question by which we are dividing

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

To multiply decimal numbers:

1.Multiply the numbers just as if they were whole numbers.

-Line up the numbers on the right - do not align the decimal points.

-Starting on the right, multiply each digit in the top number by each digit in the bottom number, just as with whole numbers.

-Add the products.

2.Place the decimal point in the answer by starting at the right and moving a number of places equal to the sum of the decimal places in both numbers multiplied.

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