I will explain this using a method known as KCF, or Keep Change Flip.
The first step is to convert each number into a fraction. This is simply done by putting your decimal over 10, since it's in the "tenths place". You will have 5 8/10 and 30 8/10. You can simplify them to 5 4/5 and 30 4/5.
Now you must convert them to improper fractions. You do this by multiplying the denominator by the whole number, and adding the numerator to that. You leave that sum over the denominator. For 5 4/5, we would do 5 * 5, (denominator times whole number), and then 25 + 4, (answer plus numerator). Then you would leave it over the original denominator, 5. This will leave you with 29/5, and you can do the same for the other fraction. (154/5).
Now you can use KCF. Line your fractions up like you will multiply them. 29/5 -: 154/5. Now you will keep the first number, change the division sign to multiplication, and flip the last number.
You're left with 29/5 * 5/154. You can multiply like normal fractions at this point. You are left with 145/770. When you simplify, you get 29/154. You can divide the top number by the bottom to get the decimal.