To find the product of \(2.3 \times 0.61\), we can calculate this as follows:
First, multiply \(2.3\) by \(0.61\):
\[ 2.3 \times 0.61 = 1.403 \]
Now, to express \(1.403\) using the numbers \(0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6\), we can break it down into components:
- The integer part is \(1\).
- The decimal part \(0.403\) can be represented by \(0\), since \(0.403\) is part of the decimal part of the total.
So, we can choose:
- \(1\) for the integer,
- and since we're using the decimal part and the remaining numbers don't provide whole parts, simply use \(0\).
Thus, you can fill the boxes with:
- Box 1: 1
- Box 2: 0
- Box 3: 0 (if you have a third box for more numbers, or leave it empty, as needed)
So the final placement is:
- 1 (for the integer part)
- 0 (for points decimal representation)
If you have different interpretation of how to fill the boxes or specific conditions, please let me know!