Multiplying Decimals. Example: 2.7 x 3.5 Step 1 Multiply as you normally would 27 x 35 945.
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Example: 2.7 x 3.5
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Step 1
Multiply as you normally would 27 x 35 945
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Step 2Count the number of digitsbehind a decimal point in theproblem. This one has twodigits behind the decimalpoint, the 7 and the 5. 2.7 x 3.5 =
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Step 3Put the decimal point in theanswer. If your problem had 2digits behind a decimal point, your
answer should have 2 digitsbehind a decimal point.
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If your problemhad 3 digits behind adecimal point, youranswer should have 3 digits
behind a decimal point.
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If your problemhad 4 digits behind adecimal point, youranswer should have 4 digits
behind a decimal point.
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Step 4Add zeros if needed.
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Let’s try a few together.
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7.56 x 3.8 =
287.28
2872.8
28.728
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.3445 x 3.9 =
1.34355
13.4355
134.355
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13.723 x 122.5 =
16.810675
168.10675
1681.0675
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.55 x .007 =
38.5 .00385
.0385
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You’re correct!
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Incorrect, try again• Remember to count the digits
behind the decimal points in the problem.
• You must have this many digits behind the decimal point in the answer.