Multiply to three decimal placesMultiplying a decimal by a whole number

Multiplying a decimal by a whole number uses the same method as multiplying two whole numbers. When multiplying by 10, 100 or 1000 you need to move each digit the correct number of places to the left.

Part of MathsNumber and number processes

Multiplying a decimal by a whole number

Multiplying a decimal by a whole number uses the same method as multiplying two whole numbers.

Question

Calculate:

a) \(2.43 \times 7\)

b) \(2.4 \times 5\)

Remember:

  • If there is one digit after the decimal point in the question, there will be one digit after the decimal point in the answer.
  • If there are two digits after the decimal point in the question, there will be two digits after the decimal point in the answer.

In the above example you were asked to calculate \(2.4 \times 5\).

\({2}\times{5}={10}\) and \({3}\times{5}={15}\), so you are looking for an answer which is slightly higher than \({10}\). So an answer of \({12}\) seems correct.