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Multiplying by 10 moves the decimal point one place to the right making the number 0.09. 100 would have moved the decimal point two places to the right, 1000 three places, and so on. Eventually when we run out of decimal places we simply add zeroes to the end. Hope this helps on other similar problems.

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