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00:0-1 | To find 65 of 41st right , 65 as a | |
00:06 | decimal . By moving the decimal .2 places to the | |
00:09 | left 12 To get .65 Next . The word of | |
00:17 | tells us to multiply so we multiply .65 times 40 | |
00:25 | . Setting up this multiplication problem . We have .65 | |
00:30 | times 40 zero times five is zero and zero times | |
00:37 | 60 Moving to a new row and starting in the | |
00:40 | tens , column four times five is 20 . So | |
00:44 | we bring down the zero and carry the two . | |
00:47 | Four times six is 24 plus two is 26 Adding | |
00:53 | the two rows together . We have 2600 . Finally | |
00:59 | , since there are two places to the right of | |
01:01 | the decimal point in our original numbers are answer will | |
01:05 | have two places to the right of the decimal point | |
01:07 | . So our answer is 26.00 or 26 . So | |
01:16 | 65 of 40 is 26 . |
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