Let's multiply decimals! Study the example carefully, then complete the challenge.

When you multiply decimals, first ignore the decimals and multiply the numbers like whole numbers. Next, count how many decimal places are in both numbers. Then, put the decimal point in your answer so it has that many decimal places. For example, to solve 0.2 x 4, first do 2 x 4 = 8. There is 1 decimal place in 0.2 and none in 4, so the answer has 1 decimal place, which is 0.8. Here's another example: to solve 0.2 x 0.4, first do 2 x 4 = 8. Both numbers have 1 decimal place, so the total is 2. After placing the decimal point, the answer is 0.08. Now it's your turn! Grab your pencil, and let's begin!