Question 2:
Why does dividing by 10 shift each digit one place to the right?
•Each digi...
Mathematics, 17.12.2020 21:10 famouzgal
Question 2:
Why does dividing by 10 shift each digit one place to the right?
•Each digit represents 10 less.
•Each digit represents 10 more.
•Each digit represents in
of its previous value.
•Each digit represents 10 times its original value.
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