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[Free Registration/Login Required] Multiply decimals (up to hundredths place) by a power of 10. The focus of the Multiply Decimals by a Multiple of 10 Worksheet is the pattern in placement of the decimal digit in the product, when a decimal is multiplied by a power of 10. In general, when multiplied by a power n of 10, the decimal point shifts n place to the right. Students must also work with scenarios, where it is necessary to append 0's in the product. For example, 0.34 x 1000 = 340.
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