You need to add up the number of digits to the right of the decimal to find the number of digits in the answer.
If the first factor has 2 digits to the right of the decimal point and the second factor has 3, the final answer will have 5 digits to the right of the decimal point.
The number of decimal places in the product must equal the total number of decimal places in the factors. John's product should have 2 decimal places.
4 times.
It should be moved 4 places.
The answer depends on how many decimal places are in the summands.
Move the decimal 2 places to right to change any decimal to a percent. Reverse, move decimal 2 places to the right to change any percent to a decimal. Knowing this should show that they represent the same quantities.
Two of them.
The number of decimal places in the product must equal the total number of decimal places in the factors. John's product should have 2 decimal places.
4 times.
It should be moved 4 places.
The answer is 8 and 1/3. You can achieve a decimal by multiplying 8.33333- by 100. That should do it!
The number of decimal places has no bearing on the relative value. 0.2 is greater than 0.137 0.402 is greater than 0.3
the decimal place in the quotient or product should be based in the decimal place of the given with the least significant figures
all you do is turn it around instead of multiplying by 100 you divide the percent by 100 and you should get your answer
Move the decimal 2 places to the left which should get you 0.028
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Move the decimal 2 places to the left which should get you 0.008
The answer depends on how many decimal places are in the summands.