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Multiply decimals 3.76 × 4.8=this is how the problem needs worked

Multiply decimals 3.76 × 4.8=this is how the problem needs worked-example-1
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18.048

Step-by-step explanation:
\begin{gathered} 3.76\text{ }*\text{ 4.8} \\ \\ To\text{ make it easy, we remove the decimal points while multiplying:} \\ 376\text{ }*\text{ 48} \end{gathered}


\begin{gathered} We\text{ count the numbers of decimal points:} \\ 2\text{ decimal point in 3.46} \\ 1\text{ decimal point in 4.8} \\ \text{Total decimal points = 3} \\ We\text{ count 3 decimal points in our result} \end{gathered}

The result is 18.048

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