Students understand that multiplying a decimal by a number that ends in zeros causes the decimal point to be placed in the product as many places from the right as the number of decimal digits in the multiplicand. In multiply tenths less than 1 and multiples of 100 worksheet, they practice this idea in great detail. As the worksheet uses a horizontal format, it allows for more creativity when it comes to how the student solves the problem. In contrast, in the vertical format, students usually employ the standard method to solve.