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
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?
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?
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?