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Solve $9.75 x $40 to get $390.00, using long multiplication

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I will be using a rough sketcher to show the long multiplication:

The process is shown below:

Note:

the last zero is taken down last, after the multiplication is done [shown by green arrow]

Lastly, we put the decimal point "2 places to the left" since the multiplication problem has "2 decimal places"

Solve $9.75 x $40 to get $390.00, using long multiplication-example-1
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