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Why is multiplying by powers of 10 easy? (30 pts)
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Answer:

Any number by ten is the number and add how many 0's there are in an equation at the end. If you are doing it with decimals you would move one space to the right or left depending if it i negative or positive.

Explanation:

If you times a number by ten and go the long way it will still equal up to the same number if you just add the amount of zero's it has in the equation to the end. Example's: 10x10=100 & 11x10=110.

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