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4. Write an equation that illustrates the following:

A number with two decimal places multiplied by
a number with one decimal place. The product
has only two nonzero digits.

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Z=13.75 multiply 0.8=11 (2 nonzero digits)


Explanation-an equation that has 2 decimal places multiplied by a number with 1 decimal place can be written as
Z=x multiply y
Where x=13.75, y=0.8 therefore if you multiply them you’ll get the answer of 11
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