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When multiplying a number by 10, move the decimal to the right. When multiplying a number by 0.1, move the decimal to the left. Why? :( HELP IM TiMED

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Sample Response: You move the decimal to the right when multiplying a number by 10 because you are making the number bigger. You move the decimal to the left when multiplying a number by 0.1 because you are making the number smaller.

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Answer: 0.01 x 10 = .1

it moved ten spaces up or in simpler terms the decimal move one space to the right because the number is getting bigger.

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