1,000 x 12.5 = 12,500. 1 x 12.5 = 12.5 10 x 12.5 = 125. 100 x 12.5 = 1,250.

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1,000 x 12.5 = 12, x 12.5 = x 12.5 = x 12.5 = 1,250.

ThousandsHundredsTensOnesTenthsHundredthsThousandths0 1 x 10 = X 10 Multiplying by 10 means every digit must move left by 1 place X 10 = 3,00020 X 10 = 200 Fill in the empty space in the ones place with a zero. 320 X 10 = 3,210

.5 x 100 = 50 ThousandsHundredsTensOnesTenthsHundredthsThousandths X 100 Multiplying by 100 means every digit must move left by 2 places X 100 = X 100 = 3, X 100 = 3, x 100 = x 100 =.2

32.6 ÷ 10,000 = ÷ 1 = ÷ 10 = ÷ 100 = ÷ 1,000 =

ThousandsHundredsTensOnesTenthsHundredthsThousandths1 1 ÷ 10 = ÷ 10 Dividing by 10 means every digit must move right by 1 places ÷ 10 = 4030 ÷ 10 = ÷ 10 = 43.1

ThousandsHundredsTensOnesTenthsHundredthsThousandths6.6 ÷ 10 = ÷ 100 Dividing by 100 means every digit must move right by 2 places ÷ 100 =.79 ÷ 100 = ÷ 100 =.796

ThousandsHundredsTensOnesTenthsHundredthsThousandths5 5 ÷ 10 = ÷ 10 Dividing by 10 means every digit must move right by 1 places ÷ 10 = ÷ 10 = ÷ 10 = 98.5

ThousandsHundredsTensOnesTenthsHundredthsThousandths2.2 ÷ 10 = ÷ 100 Dividing by 100 means every digit must move right by 2 places ÷ 100 =.4 3 ÷ 100 = ÷ 100 =.432

÷ 10 = ÷ 100 = ÷ 100 = ÷ 10 = ÷ 1000 =

÷ 10 = ÷ 10 = ÷ 100 = ÷ 10 = ÷ 1000 =

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) Divide. Round the quotient to the nearest hundredth.