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In this activity, we will be multiplying decimal numbers.
The easiest way to do this is to remove the decimal point from the numbers, multiply them together and then put the decimal point back in again.
We need to count how many numbers there are after the decimal point and make sure that there are the same number after the decimal point in the answer.
For example:
7.35 × 31
There are two numbers after the decimal point.
Remove the decimal point and do the calculation 735 x 31
735 x 31 = 22785
Finally, put the decimal point back in. There must be the same number of decimal places in the answer as there were in the original calculation, so that is 2.
So, 7.35 x 31 = 227.85
2.7 × 0.412
Count the numbers after the decimal point. There are 4.
Remove the decimal point and do the calculation 27 x 412
412 x 27 = 11124
Finally, add the decimal point back in: 1.1124
2.7 x 0.412 = 1.1124
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