Multiplying Decimal Numbers by Powers of 10
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This video explains how to multiply a decimal number by a power of 10 by understanding place value. It demonstrates that multiplying by 10 or 100 shifts the digits to the left, and the decimal point holds the digits in the correct place. The video provides examples and reinforces the concept that the product will be 10 or 100 times as large without needing to attach any zeros.
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