Basic Math Examples

Multiply 0.4*100
0.41000.4100
Step 1
Multiply using long multiplication.
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Step 1.1
Multiply 00 by 44. Place the result in the next column in the result line. There is one result line for each digit in 100100.
00.44
×110000
00
Step 1.2
Multiply 00 by 00. Place the result in the next column in the result line. There is one result line for each digit in 100100.
00.44
×110000
0000
Step 1.3
Multiply 00 by 44. Place the result in the next column in the result line. There is one result line for each digit in 100100.
00.44
×110000
0000
00
Step 1.4
Multiply 00 by 00. Place the result in the next column in the result line. There is one result line for each digit in 100100.
00.44
×110000
0000
0000
Step 1.5
Multiply 11 by 44. Place the result in the next column in the result line. There is one result line for each digit in 100100.
00.44
×110000
0000
0000
44
Step 1.6
Multiply 11 by 00. Place the result in the next column in the result line. There is one result line for each digit in 100100.
00.44
×110000
0000
0000
0044
Step 1.7
Add the numbers in each column. In this case, add 0+0+00+0+0, then place the 00 in the result line.
00.44
×110000
0000
0000
0044
00
Step 1.8
Add the numbers in each column. In this case, add 0+0+00+0+0, then place the 00 in the result line.
00.44
×110000
0000
0000
0044
0000
Step 1.9
Add the numbers in each column. In this case, add 0+0+40+0+4, then place the 44 in the result line.
00.44
×110000
0000
0000
0044
440000
00.44
×110000
0000
0000
0044
440000
Step 2
To find the number of decimal places needed in the answer, add the number of decimal places in the multiplier and multiplicand. In this case, there is a total of 11, so the answer must have 11 decimal places as well.
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