Do you know how to multiply a decimal number by 10? In this post, we will explain the easiest way to do so.
To multiply a decimal number by 10, we just have to move the decimal point one position to the right.
Yes, folks, it’s that easy.
Example #1:
23.561 x 10
We have to move the decimal point one position to the right:
The result of the multiplication is 235.61.
Example #2
0.027 x 10
We move the decimal point one position to the right:
The result of the multiplication is 0.27.
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