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Write an equation that illustrates a number with two decimal places multiplied by a number with one decimal place. The product has only two nonzero digits?

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Answer:

z = 13.75 * 0.8 = 11 ( two nonzero digits )

Explanation:

An equation that has two decimal places multiplied by a number with one decimal place can be written as

z = x*y

where x can be = 13.75

and y = 0.8

therefore : z = 13.75 * 0.8 = 11 ( two nonzero digits )

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