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3 April, 16:57

Explain the pattern used to place the decimal in the answer when you multiply or divide a decimal by a power of 10

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  1. 3 April, 19:19
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    When multiplying by 10, you basically add a zero to the right; everything moves up one decimal place to the left.

    when diving, it is he opposite, you basically take away a zero place; everything goes to the right one decimal place.

    ex:

    10x6=60

    6/10 = 0.6

    10x54=540

    54/10=5.4
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