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When a number is multiplied by 10^3 , how many places does the decimal point move to the right?
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When a number is multiplied by \( 10^3 \), the decimal point moves 3 places to the right. This is because \( 10^3 \) is equal to 1000, which increases the value of the original number by a factor of 1000, effectively shifting the decimal point three places to the right.
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