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What is the result of multiplying $3.25$ by $1.5$?
What is the result of multiplying $3.25$ by $1.5$?
If $0.8$ is multiplied by $2.25$, what is the resulting product?
If $0.8$ is multiplied by $2.25$, what is the resulting product?
When $5.75$ is multiplied by $1.2$, what is the correct product?
When $5.75$ is multiplied by $1.2$, what is the correct product?
Which problem involves multiplication without addition or subtraction?
Which problem involves multiplication without addition or subtraction?
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Which problem involves multiplication with addition and subtraction?
Which problem involves multiplication with addition and subtraction?
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Which problem involves multiplication of decimals and whole numbers including money?
Which problem involves multiplication of decimals and whole numbers including money?
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Which problem involves multiplication with addition and subtraction?
Which problem involves multiplication with addition and subtraction?
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When $7.35$ is multiplied by $0.8$, what is the correct product?
When $7.35$ is multiplied by $0.8$, what is the correct product?
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What is the result of multiplying $2.6$ by $3.75$?
What is the result of multiplying $2.6$ by $3.75$?
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Study Notes
Multiplication of Decimals
- Multiplying $3.25$ by $1.5$ results in a product.
- The product of $0.8$ and $2.25$ is the result of their multiplication.
- Multiplying $5.75$ by $1.2$ gives the correct product.
- Multiplication of decimals can be done without addition or subtraction.
- Multiplication of decimals can also involve addition and subtraction.
- Multiplication of decimals can involve whole numbers including money.
- The product of $7.35$ and $0.8$ is the correct result.
- The result of multiplying $2.6$ by $3.75$ is a product.
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Test your knowledge of multiplying decimals with factors up to 2 decimal places. Practice finding the products of various decimal multiplication problems.