Final answer:
To move the decimal point to produce a factor between 1 and 10, count the number of places the decimal point moved and the direction. Then remove any extra zeros and multiply the result by 10^n.
Step-by-step explanation:
To move the decimal point to produce a factor between 1 and 10, count the number of places the decimal point moved and the direction.
- If the decimal point moved to the left n places, n is positive.
- If the decimal point moved to the right n places, n is negative.
After moving the decimal point, remove any extra zeros at the end or beginning of the factor. Finally, multiply the result by 10^n, where n equals the number of places the decimal point moved.
When the decimal point moves to the left, n is a positive number. When the decimal point moves to the right, n is a negative number.