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Multiply: ( 4.63 ) ( −2.9 ) .

−13.427

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Multiply: ( −7.78 ) ( 4.9 ) .

38.122

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In the next example, we’ll need to add several placeholder zeros to properly place the decimal point .

Multiply: ( 0.03 ) ( 0.045 ).

Solution

( 0.03 ) ( 0.045 )
The product is positive.
Write in vertical format, lining up the numbers on the right. .
Multiply. .
. .
Add zeros as needed to get the 5 places.
The product is positive. ( 0.03 ) ( 0.045 ) = 0.00135
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Multiply: ( 0.04 ) ( 0.087 ) .

0.00348

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Multiply: ( 0.09 ) ( 0.067 ) .

0.00603

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Multiply by powers of 10

In many fields, especially in the sciences, it is common to multiply decimal s by powers of 10 . Let’s see what happens when we multiply 1.9436 by some powers of 10 .

The top row says 1.9436 times 10, then 1.9436 times 100, then 1.9436 times 1000. Below each is a vertical multiplication problem. These show that 1.9436 times 10 is 19.4360, 1.9436 times 100 is 194.3600, and 1.9436 times 1000 is 1943.6000.

Look at the results without the final zeros. Do you notice a pattern?

1.9436 ( 10 ) = 19.436 1.9436 ( 100 ) = 194.36 1.9436 ( 1000 ) = 1943.6

The number of places that the decimal point moved is the same as the number of zeros in the power of ten. [link] summarizes the results.

Multiply by Number of zeros Number of places decimal point moves
10 1 1 place to the right
100 2 2 places to the right
1,000 3 3 places to the right
10,000 4 4 places to the right

We can use this pattern as a shortcut to multiply by powers of ten instead of multiplying using the vertical format. We can count the zeros in the power of 10 and then move the decimal point that same of places to the right.

So, for example, to multiply 45.86 by 100 , move the decimal point 2 places to the right.

45.86 times 100 is shown to equal 4586. There is an arrow from the decimal going over 2 places from after the 5 to after the 6.

Sometimes when we need to move the decimal point, there are not enough decimal places. In that case, we use zeros as placeholders. For example, let’s multiply 2.4 by 100 . We need to move the decimal point 2 places to the right. Since there is only one digit to the right of the decimal point, we must write a 0 in the hundredths place.

2.4 times 100 is shown to equal 240. There is an arrow from the decimal going over 2 places from after the 2 to after the 0.

Multiply a decimal by a power of 10.

  1. Move the decimal point to the right the same number of places as the number of zeros in the power of 10 .
  2. Write zeros at the end of the number as placeholders if needed.

Multiply 5.63 by factors of 10 100 1000 .

Solution

By looking at the number of zeros in the multiple of ten, we see the number of places we need to move the decimal to the right.

56.3 ( 10 )
There is 1 zero in 10, so move the decimal point 1 place to the right. .
56.3
5.63 ( 100 )
There are 2 zeros in 100, so move the decimal point 2 places to the right. .
563
5.63 ( 1000 )
There are 3 zeros in 1000, so move the decimal point 3 places to the right. .
A zero must be added at the end. 5,630
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Multiply 2.58 by factors of 10 100 1000 .

  1. 25.8
  2. 258
  3. 2,580

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Multiply 14.2 by factors of 10 100 1000 .

  1. 142
  2. 1,420
  3. 14,200

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Divide decimals

Just as with multiplication, division of decimals is very much like dividing whole numbers. We just have to figure out where the decimal point must be placed.

To understand decimal division, let’s consider the multiplication problem

( 0.2 ) ( 4 ) = 0.8

Remember, a multiplication problem can be rephrased as a division problem. So we can write

0.8 ÷ 4 = 0.2

We can think of this as “If we divide 8 tenths into four groups, how many are in each group?” [link] shows that there are four groups of two-tenths in eight-tenths. So 0.8 ÷ 4 = 0.2 .

A number line is shown with 0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, and 1. There are braces showing a distance of 0.2 between each adjacent set of 2 numbers.

Using long division notation, we would write

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