What happens to the product, if the number of decimal places in one of the numbers are more?
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If the number of decimal places in one of the numbers is more, the product has decimal places as sum of decimal places in two operands.
- Suppose we are multiplying 1.1 and 0.12, we see that 0.12 has one more decimal place that 1.1
- 1.1 * 0.12 = 0.132
- So, we see that the number of decimal places in the product is sum of decimal places in the two numbers individually.
- Hence, number of decimal places in product is dependent on individual decimal places in the two operands.
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