First, multiply as you would with whole numbers.
Now, place the decimal point in your product. Count the number of decimal places in your factors.
1.5 has 1 decimal places. So, move the decimal point 1 place to the left in your product.
So, 46×1.5=69!
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First, multiply as you would with whole numbers.
Now, place the decimal point in your product. Count the number of decimal places in your factors.
1.5 has 1 decimal places. So, move the decimal point 1 place to the left in your product.
So, 46×1.5=69!