The product of two pure decimals is compared with the quotient of two pure decimals
Less than quotient
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- 1. If both factors are pure decimals, the product must be pure decimals,
- 2. All pure decimals are less than 1 ()
- 3. First move the decimal point of a number to the left by three places. When it is enlarged by 100 times, the number will be reduced by 10 times, right?
- 4. If you move the decimal point to the left by two places, the decimal will be reduced to () (fill in a few parts); if you move it by three places, the decimal will be reduced to ()
- 5. There is a number reduced to one tenth of the original, and then the decimal point moved to the right two places, resulting in 3.05
- 6. When a number is reduced by 1000 times and the decimal point is moved to the right by two digits, it is 5.17. This number was originally (), and its counting unit is (), It has () such units of account
- 7. After a decimal point is expanded to 100 times of its value, the decimal point is moved to the left by two places, and then the number is expanded to 1000 times of its value. Finally, after the decimal point is moved to the left by one place, the decimal point becomes 18.72. What is the original number?
- 8. Move the decimal point of 3.042 two places to the right, and then one place to the left. This number is larger than the original number ()
- 9. Move the decimal point of a number two places to the left, the original number is (how)? Fill in (reduce by 1 / 100) or fill in (reduce by 100 times)?
- 10. Move the decimal point of 987.5 two places to the left, and it will be reduced to (), and 0.562 will be expanded 10 times to ()
- 11. If you move the decimal point one place to the right, the number will be increased by 86.4
- 12. If you move the decimal point one place to the left, the number you get will be 86.85 less than the original number. What's the number If you move the decimal point one place to the left, the number you get will be 86.85 less than the original number. What's the number
- 13. If a decimal moves its decimal point one place to the right, it will be 24.86 larger than the original number. What is the original decimal?
- 14. For the sake of being small, if you move the decimal point one place to the right, it will be 4.86 larger than the original number. What is the original decimal?
- 15. If you move a decimal point one place to the right, it will be 4.86 larger than the original number. What is the original number? My friend's children have problems,
- 16. After moving the decimal point of a decimal one place to the left, the number obtained is 13.86 less than the original number. What is the original number
- 17. After moving the decimal point of a decimal one place to the left, the number obtained is 13.86 less than the original number. What is the original number?
- 18. After moving the decimal point of a number one place to the left, the sum of the new number and the original number is 13.86, and the original number is ()
- 19. After moving the decimal point of a number one place to the left, the number obtained is 13.86 less than the original number. What is the original number
- 20. There is a decimal. After removing the decimal point, we get an integer. This integer is 1976.04 larger than the original decimal. The original decimal is______ .