When multiplying a decimal by a power of 10, the product increases.
For example, multiplying 0.5 by 10 gives you 5.0, and multiplying it by 100 gives you 50. The value increases because you are effectively shifting the decimal point to the right.
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When multiplying a decimal by a power of 10, the product increases.
For example, multiplying 0.5 by 10 gives you 5.0, and multiplying it by 100 gives you 50. The value increases because you are effectively shifting the decimal point to the right.