To multiply two decimals, first count the total number of digits to the
right of the decimal place in each number, and add these two totals
together. Then remove the decimal points and multiply the two new
whole numbers together. Take this result, and count from the right the
total number of places calculated in the first step. Then insert
a decimal point to the left of this number.
For example, to multiply 3.4 and 2.01:
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Step 1. There is 1 digit to the right of the decimal point
in 3.4, and 2 digits to the right of the decimal point in 2.01. This
is a total of 3.
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Step 2. Eliminate the decimal points and multiply 34 by
201. This equals 6834
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Step 3. Count 3 places from the right and insert a decimal
point. This yields 6.834.
Thus,
3.4×2.01 = 6.834.