Multiplying a decimal by a decimal

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Multiplying a decimal by a decimalExample: 6.8 x 9.4 first make an estimate by rounding eg. 7 x 9 = 6368 x 94 = 6392 Then do the calculation without decimal points6.8 x 9.4 = 63.92 Use the estimate to put the decimal pints back in the numbersThis method is difficult to use when both numbers are below zero - Use this method:0.3 x 0.2 Count the number of digits after the decimal points eg. in this example there are 2Then do the calculation as if there are no zeroseg. 3 x 2= 6Write the answer putting in the same number of digits after the decimal point, as you counted in the question eg. 0.06 0.3 x 0.2 = 0.06

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