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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Q 1/10
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How many zeros are in the product of 5 and 10^3?
30
5
0
10
3
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What is the value of 4.6 multiplied by 10^2?
30
4.6
46
460
4600
10 questions
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How many zeros are in the product of 5 and 10^3?
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What is the value of 4.6 multiplied by 10^2?
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If you divide 7.25 by 10^1, where does the decimal point move?
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5.NBT.A.2
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Find the result of multiplying 0.89 by 10^2.
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5.NBT.A.2
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What is the value of 53 divided by 10^2?
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5.NBT.A.2
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If you multiply 2.5 by 10^3, what is the resulting number?
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5.NBT.A.2
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How does the decimal point move when you divide 6.78 by 10^2?
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5.NBT.A.2
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What is the result of multiplying 3.2 by 10^1?
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5.NBT.A.2
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What happens to the decimal point when you multiply 0.45 by 10^3?