To multiply decimals by 10, 100, and 1000, use place value labels. Write the digits of the decimal using place value labels. Start with the first non-zero digit. To multiply by 10 move each digit one ...
To multiply by 1,000, each digit moves three places to the left. Eg, units become thousands. Note: units are often referred to as ones. For example, 34 has 3 tens and 4 units, or we could say 34 has 3 ...
Multiply by 0, 1, and 10 using the grouping of objects, counting by tens, and arrays. Explore the Multiply by 10 facts using the grouping of objects, counting by tens, and arrays. Practice with the ...
To find the product of two-digit numbers whose tens digit is the same and the sum of whose units digits is 10. Example: 23 x 27 The tens digits of the two numbers is the same (2) and the sum of the ...
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