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PLEASE HELP IM DOING IT RIGHT NOW

PLEASE HELP IM DOING IT RIGHT NOW-example-1
User Kampau Ocu
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Answer:

To find the product of 568.32 and
10^(4), move the decimal point in 568.32 4 places to the right because
10^(4) has 4 zeros.

Explanation:


10^(4) = 10000

568.32 · 10000 = 5683200

the decimal point moved 4 places to the right because 10000 has 4 zeros.

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