Decimal multiplication is similar to whole number multiplication.
Rules for Decimal Multiplication
First we multiply the decimal numbers as if they were whole numbers by ignoring the decimal points.
The number of digits after the decimal point in both the numbers are counted and added.
In the final product, a decimal point is placed before that many digits from the right.
Multiply 0.07 × 2.3
Step 1:
0.07 × 2.3
Multiplying without decimal points 7 × 23 = 161
Step 2:
The number of decimal places in 0.07 is 2
The number of decimal places in 2.3 is 1
Step 3:
So the product has three decimal places i.e.,0.07 × 2.3 = 0.161
Multiply 0.06 × 3.1
Step 1:
0.06 × 3.1
Multiplying without decimals 6 × 31 = 186
Step 2:
The decimal places in 0.06 is 2
The decimal places in 3.1 is 1
Step 3:
So the product has three decimal places i.e., 0.06 × 3.1 = 0.186