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Jane says that multiply a decimal by 100 is the same as multiplying the decimal by three factors of 10. Is Jane correct? Explain your answer.

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Jane is incorrect, this is because 3 factors of ten equals 1000(10*10*10=1000) and 100 is not equal to 1000 meaning you are not multiplying by the same number.
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Answer:

Jane is incorrect.

Explanation:

We have been given a statement. We are asked to determine whether the given statement is true or not.

Jane says that multiply a decimal by 100 is the same as multiplying the decimal by three factors of 10.


\text{3 factor of 10}=10^3


\text{3 factor of 10}=10* 10* 10


\text{3 factor of 10}=1000

When we multiply a decimal by 100, it will move the decimal to two digits to right and multiplying a number by 1000 will the decimal to three digits to right.

Therefore, Jane is incorrect.

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