Solution - Long multiplication
Step-by-step explanation
1. Rewrite the numbers from top to bottom aligned to the right
Place value | ones | . | tenths |
3 | |||
× | 0 | . | 2 |
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Ignore the decimal points and multiply as if these are whole numbers (as if each most right digit is the ones digit):
In this case we removed 1 decimal place(s). So once calculated, the result will be reduced by the factor of 10.
Place value | ones |
3 | |
× | 2 |
2. Add the partial products
Start by multiplying the ones digit (2) of the multiplier 2 by each digit of the multiplicand 3, from right to left.
Multiply the ones digit (2) of the multiplicator by the number in the ones place value:
2×3=6
Write 6 in the ones place.
Place value | ones |
3 | |
× | 2 |
6 |
Because we have 1 digit(s) to the right of the decimal point in the numbers that are being multiplied, we move the decimal point 1 time(s) to the left (reducing the result by the factor of 10) to get the final result:
The solution is: 0.6
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