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Solve for the product of 1,325 x 10₁ = ________. Then, explain how you moved the decimal to get the product.

Thanks!

(The 1 is supposed to be on top of the 10, but I couldn’t find a symbol for it)

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User Ekim
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Answer: The answer for the product is 13,250 you should talk about how many 0 should go into the product and you should talk about how you moved 10 to the power up once on the place chart

Step-by-step explanation: Hope this helps sorry if it dont

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User Dan Liu
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Answer:

13,250.0

When we multiply a number with 10, the decimal place of the original number will move to the right by one step.

Step-by-step explanation:

We can write the number 1,325 as 1325.00

Now, we have to solve the product of
1,325 * 10^(1)

So,
1,325 * 10^(1)

=
1,325.00 * 10^(1)

= 13,250.0 (Answer)

Therefore, when we multiply a number with 10, the decimal place of the original number will move to the right by one step and when we divide a number with 10, then the decimal place of the original number will move by one step to the left. (Answer)

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User Chris Allen Lane
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