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Homer
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21 August, 18:13
What is the product of 7.5 and 1,000?
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Aarav Stanton
21 August, 18:20
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You could put into a calculator OR
a handy trick with 10's (10, 100, 1000, etc.) is that you take the number of 0's in the number and move the decimal to the right that many times!
7.5 x 1000 = 7,500
(as there are 3 zeros in 1000, you move the decimal to the right by 3)
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Kailyn Day
21 August, 18:43
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The correct answer is 7,500.
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