GCSE Maths (AQA)

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Multiplying by Powers of 10

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Number Structure and Calculation

Multiplying by Powers of 10

3:16 Multiplication
Spec N2
  • Multiplying by powers of 10 involves moving the digits in a number and adding zeros
  • Multiplying by 10 moves digits one place to the left
  • Each time we multiply by 10, it is the same as adding a zero to the number
  • Multiplying by larger powers of 10 is the same as repeatedly multiplying by 10
  • To get from 5 to 50, we multiply by 10 once
  • To get from 5 to 500, we multiply by 100
  • To get from 5 to 5000, we multiply by 1000
  • When multiplying by 100, we are multiplying by 10 two times
  • To multiply by 100, we shift the digits two places to the left and fill in the gaps with zeros
  • 12 times 100 is equal to 1200

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