Math, asked by daksh2280, 7 months ago

When a decimal number is multiplied by 10,000 or 1000 the digits in the

product are same as in the decimal number but the decimal point in the

product is shifted to the ___________by as, many of places as there are

zeros over one.​

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Answered by Anonymous
17

shifted to Right

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Answered by tennetiraj86
7

Answer:

right side

Step-by-step explanation:

When a decimal number is multiplied by 10,000 or 1000 the digits in the product are same as in the decimal number but the decimal point in the

product is shifted to the right side by as, many of places as there are zeros over one.

Ex:

2.5678×1000= 2567.8 decimal point is shifted to right side by 3 digits

123.58976×10000= 1235897.6 decimal number is shifted to right side by 4 digits

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