Respuesta :
0.753
You can get this by putting the smaller
number on top (0.3) and the bigger
number on bottom (2.51). add a zero to
0.3 to make it 0.30 and then multiply
like you would add. (0 x 1, 0 x 5, 0 x 2,
and so on.) make sure to add a zero
before starting to multiply by 3. count
how many numbers are after the
decimal, and move that many places to
the left.
I hope this helped!
You can get this by putting the smaller
number on top (0.3) and the bigger
number on bottom (2.51). add a zero to
0.3 to make it 0.30 and then multiply
like you would add. (0 x 1, 0 x 5, 0 x 2,
and so on.) make sure to add a zero
before starting to multiply by 3. count
how many numbers are after the
decimal, and move that many places to
the left.
I hope this helped!