It looks like you're working on a concept related to multiplying decimals. Here's how you can fill in the blanks based on the context provided:
- Factors are the numbers being multiplied.
- The product is the result of multiplying those factors together.
- A power of 10 is the product of 10 multiplied by itself any number of times.
(Example: 10^0 = 1, 10^1 = 10, 10^2 = 100, etc.)
The final part of your example:
0.2 × 10 = 2 ⇨ This shows how multiplying a decimal by a power of 10 shifts the decimal point.
If you need any further explanations or examples on multiplying decimals, feel free to ask!