
Multiplying Decimals by Two-Digit Numbers
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Mathematics, Science
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1st - 12th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Hard
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This video tutorial covers the process of multiplying two-digit numbers with decimals using long multiplication. It provides detailed examples, such as 12 * 4.7 and 34 * 2.06, explaining each step, including carrying over numbers and placing decimal points. The tutorial emphasizes the importance of lining up numbers correctly and adjusting for decimal places. Viewers are given practice problems to apply the learned techniques.
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3 mins • 1 pt
What is the inverse operation you perform after multiplying 564 by 10?
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How do you ensure the correct number of decimal places in your final answer?
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What is the correct answer for the calculation 26 * 7.4?
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