x 10, 100, 1,000
Whole # x decimal
Multiplying with Zeros
Multiplying Decimals
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100
0.009 x 10
What is 0.09
100
9.8 x 2
What is 19.6?
100
0.87 x 0.04
What is 0.0348?
100
0.05 x 4.5
What is 0.225?
100

You can use a math pattern to find how much money you get for 10 holders, for 100 holders, and for 1.000 holders.  

You make cell phone holders and sell them for $3.45 each.  How much money do you get for 10 holders, for 100 holders, and for 1,000 holders?

3.45 x 10 = 34.5  —-> The decimal point moved 1 place to the right.

3.45 x 100 = 345. —>The decimal point moved 2 places to the right

3.45 x 1,000 = 3450. → The decimal point moved 3 places to the right

200
0.45 x 100
What is 45?
200
0.67 x 8
What is 5.36?
200
0.6 x 0.08
What is 0.048?
200
8.6 x 0.08
What is 0.688?
200

A new park will cover 17 acres. The planner will use 0.2 acres for a new basketball court. How much area will he use for the new court?

What is 3.4 acres?

300
3.1 x 1,000
What is 3,100?
300
0.457 x 3
What is 1.371?
300
5.02 x 0.002
What is 0.01004
300
3.42 x 4.7
What is 16.074?
300

In Mrs. Parkerson's science class, each of the 32 students received 3.4 pounds of sugar for a project. How much sugar did the class use?

What is 108.8 pounds?

400
0.062 x 100
What is 6.2?
400
45 x 0.003
What is 0.135?
400
3.04 x 0.009
0.02736
400
9.1 x 11.6
What is 105.56?
400
3.57 x 4.6
What is 16.422?
500
2.89 x 10 2.89 x 100 2.89 x 1000
What is 28.9. 289. 2,890?
500
514 x 0.4
What is 205.6?
500
8.68 x 0.5
What is 4.34?
500
0.28 x 3.7
What is 1.036?
500

Brett bought 12 new books at the book fair. He paid $1.25 for each book. What was his total cost for the books?

What is $15?

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