How much is 10 times 150?

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Answer

= 1500

Input:150

Resolution

= How much is 10 times 150?
= 150 x 10
= 1500

Explanation

To find the decuple of 150, multiply 150 by 10. “Decuple” means ten times a number, so the calculation is simply 150 × 10. This is a common operation when you want to scale a value by a factor of ten, such as converting between units in powers of ten, adjusting quantities, or doing quick mental math. Put another way, making a number decuple increases it by a factor of 10. If you start with 150, the result is the value you get after multiplying by 10. Below are the elements of the multiplication that computes the decuple of 150:
  • operation: 150 x 10;
  • multiplicand: 150;
  • multiplier: 10;
  • operator: x;
  • product: 1500.