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What is 6,000 in a whole number multiplied by ten

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Multiplying a number by 10 simply means to add a 0 at the end of the number, or to shift the decimal separator one unit to the right. So, for example,


3 \cdot 10 = 30,\ -152 \cdot 10 = -1520,\ 25.467 \cdot 10 = 254.67

So, in your case, you have to add a 0 at the end of 6000, obtaining


6000 \cdot 10 = 60000

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