Explain patterns in the number of zeros of the product when multiplying a number by powers of 10, and explain patterns in the placement of the decimal point when a decimal is multiplied or divided by a power of 10. Use whole-number exponents to denote powers of 10.
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When you multiply the number 4.56 by 103, how does the placement of the decimal point change?
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The decimal point moves 3 places to the right.
The decimal point moves 2 places to the left.
The decimal point stays the same.
The decimal point moves 4 places to the right.
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What is the result of 0.75 divided by 102?
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7.5
0.075
0.0075
0.0750
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When you multiply the number 4.56 by 103, how does the placement of the decimal point change?
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What is the result of 0.75 divided by 102?
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When you multiply the number 6 by 104, how many zeros will be at the end of the product?
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What pattern do you notice when you multiply a decimal like 3.45 by 102?
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What happens to the number 0.009 when it is multiplied by 103?
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How does the number of zeros in the product change when multiplying 8 by 105?
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What is the result of 5.67 divided by 101?
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If you multiply 2.34 by 102, what will the result be?