Do you knows the product of a number and four is 1.08. He says the other factor must be 2.7 because there's only one digit before the decimal point in the product 1.08, so, there must be one digit before the decimal in the factor. Is drew correct

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Answer:

Drew is incorrect

Step-by-step explanation:

Drew is incorrect

Let the number be x such that if the product of the number and four is 1.08 then

x * 4 = 1.08

Divide both sides by 4

x = 1.08/4

= 0.27

Drew is incorrect because the result (1.08) has 2 decimal places and not once as deduced by him hence the number of digits before the decimal point for the numbers being multiplied must be 2.