Each digit moves 2 places to the left. The zero at the front is no longer needed so we ignore it. Therefore 0.103 × 100 = 10.3 ...
It has a value of 0.05. Let's look at the rule for multiplying decimal numbers by 10. To multiply a decimal by 10, move the digits one place to the left. For example, let's multiply 3.95 by 10.