58×100
58×100 is the product of the integers 58 and 100. The computation equals 5,800. In base-10 arithmetic, multiplying by 100 shifts the decimal point two places to the right, so 58×100 becomes 5800, since 58 has no fractional part.
Prime factorization gives further insight: 58×100 = (2×29)×(2^2×5^2) = 2^3×5^2×29, which equals 5,800. The result ends with two
As a scaling operation, multiplying by 100 serves as a factor of one hundred, commonly used to