Multiplying by 10, 100 or 1000 x 100 = 1.48 148 x 100 = 7.74 774 x 100 = 4.42 442 x 100 = 8.55 855 x 100 = 3.56 356 x 100 = 5.74 574 01234 56789 100 C.

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Multiplying by 10, 100 or 1000 x 100 = x 100 = x 100 = x 100 = x 100 = x 100 = C. ÷x 0 + On ² - Ans = √ (-) Whole Number 1dp 2dp Show Answer Multiply by100

Multiplying a Decimal by 10,100 or x 1000 Copy Down Whole Number Add one arrow for each 0. Add any other digits Place Point = C. ÷x 0 + On ² - Ans = √ (-) New Example 24.25

Multiplying by 10, 100 or x x x x x x C. ÷x 0 + On ² - Ans = √ (-) = = = = = = Next Six

Multiplying by a Multiple of 10 Example 9.3 x C. ÷x 0 + On ² - Ans = √ (-) Copy down the decimal number Split the 2 nd value into a number times 10 or 100 or 1000 or …. Multiply by the 10, 100, 1000 Multiply this number by single digit Next

Multiplying by multiple of C. ÷x 0 + On ² - Ans = √ (-) x 60 == = 12.1 x 90 == = x 40 == = x 50 == = 4.9 x 300 == = Next Five Show Show Answers

x6 C. ÷ x 54 + On ² - Ans = √ (-) C. ÷x 0 + On ² - Ans = √ (-)