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How do you explain why 46 is 100 times greater than 0.46? - Answers

well, you can actually add .46 +.46+.46 etc (x100) to get to 46. Or you can show how to long multiply by 100. Or you can multiply by 10. then add 10 4.6s I think the easier accepted method for multiplying by 10, 100, 1000, 100000 etc is by decimal jumping. I.e. moving the decimal 2 places to the right for 2 zeros after the 1



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well, you can actually add .46 +.46+.46 etc (x100) to get to 46. Or you can show how to long multiply by 100. Or you can multiply by 10. then add 10 4.6s I think the easier accepted method for multiplying by 10, 100, 1000, 100000 etc is by decimal jumping. I.e. moving the decimal 2 places to the right for 2 zeros after the 1



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How do you explain why 46 is 100 times greater than 0.46? - Answers

well, you can actually add .46 +.46+.46 etc (x100) to get to 46. Or you can show how to long multiply by 100. Or you can multiply by 10. then add 10 4.6s I think the easier accepted method for multiplying by 10, 100, 1000, 100000 etc is by decimal jumping. I.e. moving the decimal 2 places to the right for 2 zeros after the 1

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      well, you can actually add .46 +.46+.46 etc (x100) to get to 46. Or you can show how to long multiply by 100. Or you can multiply by 10. then add 10 4.6s I think the easier accepted method for multiplying by 10, 100, 1000, 100000 etc is by decimal jumping. I.e. moving the decimal 2 places to the right for 2 zeros after the 1
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