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Which statement correctly explains how to multiply 0.9 × 0.3 ? A. Multiply 9 × 3 = 45. Using 27, count one place from the right then insert a decimal point between the 2 and the 7. B. Multiply 9 × 3 = 45. Using 27, count one place from the left then insert a decimal point after the 2. C. Multiply 9 × 3 = 45. Using 27, count two places from the left then insert a decimal point after the 7. D. Multiply 9 × 3 = 45. Using 27, count two places from the right then insert a decimal point before the 27.

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Answered by Reddevil1
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you can multiply both the number after that see how many no are after decimal...here there are 2 no after decimal so put the decimal after 2 no
see this ans is 27 but decimal is so its final ans is 0.27
Answered by Hema0661
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0.9×0.3 you can multiply like this way
9×3=27
and here you see, decimal is stays before 2 digit (0.9 & 0.3)
so we will put decimal before 2 digit do the answer will be
0.27
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