To multiply a decimal by 10, 100, 1000, &c., remove the decimal point as many places to the right as there are ciphers in the multiplier ; and if there be not places enough in the number, annex ciphers. Introduction to arithmetic - Seite 80von Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1854Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1867 - 964 Seiten
...explanations given in Lesson XII., that to multiply a decimal by any power of 10, we need only move the decimal point as many places to the right as there are ciphers in the multiplier. For example : — •31567 x 100 is 31-567. For -34567 x 100 •= AVoVs... | |
| Augustus De Morgan - 1830 - 160 Seiten
...instances we get the following rule:—To multiply a decimal fraction by a decimal number (106), move the decimal point as many places to the right as there are ciphers in the decimal number. When this cannot be done, add ciphers to the right of the decimal (116)... | |
| Silas Totten - 1836 - 320 Seiten
...5. Multiply 0,000031 by 5,000002. Ans. 0,000155000062. NOTE. — To multiply by 10, 100, 1000, &c., remove the decimal point as many places to the right as there are O's in th< multiplier. Thus, 23467 x 10 = 234,67, 6,7234 X 100 = 672,34, and 5,71x1000 = 5710. DIVISION... | |
| Calvin Tracy - 1840 - 316 Seiten
...Ans. .0625, or 6J cts. Note. — To multiply a decimal by 10, 100, 1000, &c.., it is necessary only to remove the decimal point as many places to the right as there are cyphers in the multiplier. 13. Multiply 1.56 by 10. ^4»*. 15.6. 14. Multiply 36.541 by 100. Ans. 3654.1.... | |
| Wales Christopher Hotson - 1842 - 306 Seiten
...fractions being The multiplication of a decimal by a number of the form 1000... is performed by removing the decimal point as many places to the right as there are ciphers in the multiplier; for the local values of the figures increase ten -fold for every place the... | |
| Pliny Earle Chase - 1844 - 246 Seiten
...divisor by the quotient, and you will obtain the dividend. To divide any number by 10, 100, 1000, fyc., remove the decimal point as many places to the right as there are zeroes in the divisor. When there are zeroes at the right hand of the divisor, cut them off, and remove... | |
| Pliny Earle Chase - 1844 - 258 Seiten
...the other factor. The product by zero is always zero. To multiply any number by 10, 100, 1000, &c., remove the decimal point as many places to the right, as there are zeroes in the multiplier. When there are zeroes at the right hand of either, or both factors, perform... | |
| James Morrison (accountant.) - 1845 - 324 Seiten
...the multiplicand for it. (6.) Q. How do you multiply by 10, 100, 1000, or the like ? A. I have only to remove the decimal point as many places to the right as there are ciphers in the multiplier, annexing ciphers, if necessary, to make up the number of places. (7.) Q.... | |
| George Roberts Perkins - 1846 - 266 Seiten
...125.125 by 5.5. Ans. 688.1875. 36. A decimal number maybe multiplied by 10, 100, 1000, &c., by removing the decimal point as many places to the right as there are ciphers in the multiplier ; and if there are not so many figures, make up the deficiency by annexing... | |
| Pliny Earle Chase - 1848 - 244 Seiten
...the other factor. The product by zero is always zero. To multiply any number by 10, 100, 1000, &c., remove the Decimal point as many places to the right, as there are zeroes in the multiplier. When there are zeroes at the right hand of either, or both factors, perform... | |
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