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How can you check an answer to a decimal multiplication problem? - Answers

You can check any multiplication problem by running it back as division. If A x B = C, then B = C/A and A = C/B but that seems like a lot of trouble. If you want to see if you have multiplied two numbers correctly, multiply them again. If the two products match, they're probably correct.



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You can check any multiplication problem by running it back as division. If A x B = C, then B = C/A and A = C/B but that seems like a lot of trouble. If you want to see if you have multiplied two numbers correctly, multiply them again. If the two products match, they're probably correct.



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How can you check an answer to a decimal multiplication problem? - Answers

You can check any multiplication problem by running it back as division. If A x B = C, then B = C/A and A = C/B but that seems like a lot of trouble. If you want to see if you have multiplied two numbers correctly, multiply them again. If the two products match, they're probably correct.

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