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In this activity, you will multiply decimal numbers with up to 3 decimal places by 10, 100 and 1000.

 

Multiplying by 10 moves all digits one place to the left.

place value chart showing 0.36 becoming 3.6

 

Multiplying by 100 moves all digits two places to the left.

place value chart showing 0.36 becoming 36

 

Multiplying by 1000 moves all digits three places to the left and so on.

place value chart showing 0.36 becoming 360

 

Remember that when a digit moves from the tenths place to the ones place, it hops over the decimal point.

 

Examples

2.4 × 10 = 24

31.223 × 100 = 3122.3

5.12 × 1000 = 5120

0.4 × 1000 = 400

 

(In the last example we need zeros to fill in the gaps in the columns. These are place holders and we use them to show that there are no ones or tens etc.)

 

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