Multiplying Decimals by Powers of Ten

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What happens to a decimal number when you multiply it by 10?
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The decimal point moves one place to the right.
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How do you multiply a decimal by 100?
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Move the decimal point two places to the right.
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Multiply 3.56 by 10.
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35.6
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Multiply 0.47 by 100.
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47
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What changes occur when you multiply a decimal by 1000?
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The decimal point moves three places to the right.
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Multiply 5.678 by 10.
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56.78
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What is the result of multiplying 2.3 by 100?
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230
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If you multiply 0.089 by 1000, what is the result?
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89
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Explain multiplying 1.25 by 10.
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Move the decimal one place right to get 12.5.
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Multiply 4.06 by 1000.
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4060
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What is a quick way to multiply decimals by powers of ten?
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Shift the decimal point to the right according to the number of zeros.
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Multiply 7.84 by 10.
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78.4
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How can you multiply 0.5 by 100?
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Move the decimal two places right to get 50.
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What is 9.3 multiplied by 1000?
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9300
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After multiplying 6.71 by 10, where is the decimal point?
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It is after the number, making 67.1.
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