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Jamie claims that when you multiply a whole number by 100,the decimal point moves two places to the right .Sarah argues that the decimal point only moves when you multiply a decimal number by 100.when you multiply a whole number by 100,the product has 2 extra zeros. Explain both students' point of view, with examples

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No , You explain both pov's because they wanna see how they got the answer and in the end you would tell who's right or who's wrong.
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