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7. Why might someone say that you only need to know how to multiply whole numbers to be able to multiply decimals?
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7. Why might someone say that you only need to know how to multiply whole numbers to be able to multiply decimals?
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because multiplying decimals is pretty much the same as whole numbers. You just have to move a decimal point around. (Example: 1.2*1.2 is 1.44 and 12*12 is 144)
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