Welcome to Westonci.ca, the place where your questions are answered by a community of knowledgeable contributors. Explore our Q&A platform to find in-depth answers from a wide range of experts in different fields. Experience the convenience of finding accurate answers to your questions from knowledgeable experts on our platform.

In a multiplication problem, if the first factor has 5 digits after the decimal and the second factor has 4 digits after the decimal, then the product will have _____ digits after the decimal.

1
4
5
9


Sagot :

The answer will have 9 digits after the decimal.

Hope I helped 

The answer is 9. When multiplying by decimals, you add up how many numbers are after the decimal in both numbers. So, the first on had 5, the second had 4.
5 + 4=9