What is 0.032 multiplied by 1000

When we have numbers that are smaller than 1 we use the coma to help us multiplie by 1000. As there are 3 zeros in 1000, we will move the coma on 0.032 3 times to the right to make it bigger. So once would be 0.32, Twice would be 3.2 and three times would be 32.

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