How do you multiply 0.98 x 0.23?
#0.2254#
Multiplying decimals is similar to multiplying whole numbers, but we need to be cautious when dealing with decimals, so we count the number of places in the two numbers we're multiplying that are behind the decimal point.
Since the two numbers we're multiplying in this case have four decimal places, our answer must have that many decimal places to the right of the decimal.
Thus, the response is
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To multiply 0.98 by 0.23, you multiply the two numbers together:
0.98 x 0.23 = 0.2254
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