Question #64454

1 Answer
Oct 16, 2017

0.06

Explanation:

Whenever you divide something by a multiple of ten such as 10, 100, or 1000, you can simply move the decimal to the left for each zero in the multiple of ten. In this instance, 100 has two zeros so you move the decimal place to the left twice. Since 6 is not normally written with a decimal, you can rewrite it as 6.0. Moving the decimal twice to the left gives 0.06.