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Match each multiplication expression with the number of decimal places in its product

Match each multiplication expression with the number of decimal places in its product-example-1

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Answer:

The person above me is right.

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I did it on edge and got it right.

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Explanation:

Digits after the decimal in a number decide the number of decimal places.

If there are 1 digit after the decimal, decimal place will be one decimal place.

Similarly, 2 digits after the decimal, decimal place will be two decimal place.

1). 4.2(0.938) = 3.9396 (Four decimal places)

2). 0.9(29.3) = 26.37 (Two decimal places)

3). 18(5.75) = 103.50 (Two decimal places)

4). 0.48(12.19) = 5.8512 (Four decimal places)

5). 3.21(2.4) = 7.704 (Three decimal places)

6). 50.7(14.06) = 72.842 (Three decimal places)

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