To multiply a decimal fraction by 10 we shift the decimal point to the right by ________ place
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To multiply a decimal number by 10, we move the decimal point in the number to the right by as many places as many zeros (0) are the right of one.
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To multiply a decimal number by 10, 100 or 1000, we move the decimal point in the number to the right by as many places as many zeros (0) are the right of one. For example, 1.33 × 10 = 13.3. = 1.2.
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