Thursday, January 11, 2018

Multiplying Decimals?!

To multiply decimals with other decimals, basically just multiply them like normal and keep the numbers behind the decimal point. If they ask you to multiply a decimal by 0.1, just divide the other decimal by 10. For example, 0.4 x  0.3 = 0.12.

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    1. It's 0.00012. Because 4 x 3 is 12 and there are a total of 5 digits behind the decimal point of each given number.

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