108 CALCULATING •^ MULTIPLYING BY 10, 100, AND 1000Multiplying by 10,
100, and 1000
Multiplying by 10, 100, and 1000 is straightforward. To multiply
a number by 10, for example, all you have to do is shift each
of its digits one place to the left on a place-value grid.Move each digit
three places to
the leftMove each
digit two places
to the leftMove each
digit one place
to the leftTo multiply a number
by 10, we just move
each of its digits one
place to the left.Multiplying by 100
Let’s try multiplying 3.2 by 100
this time. To multiply a number by
100, we shift each digit two places
to the left. So, 3.2 becomes 320,
100 times bigger than 3.2.Multiplying by 10
Let’s multiply 3.2 by 10. To work
out the answer, we just move each
digit one place to the left on the
place-value grid. So, 3.2 becomes
32, ten times bigger than 3.2.Multiplying by 1000
Now let’s multiply 3.2 by- To do this, we move each
digit three places to the left. So,
3.2 becomes 3200, 1000 times
bigger than 3.2.
We can keep going like this
for 10 000, 100 000, and
even 1 000 000.
2
2
2
32
320
3200
HHHTTTOOOThThThStep to the left
Can you use the method we
have shown you to work out the
answers to these calculations?6.79 × 100 =?
48 × 10 000 =?
TRY IT OUTAnswers on page 3190.072 × 1000 =?
Add a 0 as a
place holder in
the ones columnAdd two 0s as place
holders in the tens
and ones columns1
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