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What is a number that is 10 times greater than 41,532

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Answer:

415320

Explanation:

According to the Power of 10 rule, whenever you divide by 10 [⅒], you move the decimal mark to the left each time, and of course, whenever you multiply by 10, you move the decimal mark to the right each time. In this case, the decimal mark is just after the 2, so multiplying by 10 will add a zero to the number, making it 413520 [four hundred thirteen thousand, five hundred twenty].

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