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How to use a pattern to find the product of a decimal

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Explanation:

So I don't know if this will help or is the answer that you're looking for but here:

If you're multiplying a decimal by 1, it obviously stays the same.

ex: 1 x 0.25 = 0.25

If you multiply by 10 then you move the decimal place once to the right, as it gets bigger

ex: 10 x 0.25 = 2.5

you can do this for any number:

10 x 3.44 = 34.4

you can also use any power of 10.

10^2/100

100 x 2.75 = 275/275.0

Hope this helps!!!

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A decimal sequence is a set of decimals that follow each other in order, and we use a rule, or pattern, to go from one number to the next. To find the rule for a sequence, we take two consecutive numbers and subtract them.

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