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What do you notice? Why did does this happen

What do you notice? Why did does this happen-example-1

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The thing you should notice is that when we multiply a number by 10^n

(where n is the number of zeros that the number has) we move the decimal point on the first number n times to the right.

For example, if we have the number:

7.231 and we multiply it by 100 (there are 2 zeros) then the decimal point is moved two times to the right:

7.231*100 = 723.1

This happens because the base of our math is 10 (the decimal system).

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