This instructional video provides a clear, step-by-step demonstration of how to multiply decimals by whole numbers using the standard vertical algorithm with regrouping. It features three distinct examples that increase in complexity: a one-decimal place number, a two-decimal place number, and a three-decimal place number. The narration uses precise mathematical language, emphasizing place value by explicitly naming units (tenths, hundredths, thousandths) rather than just stating digit manipulation. The key themes explored include the standard multiplication algorithm, understanding place value within decimal operations, and the concept of regrouping (carrying) values across decimal places. The video reinforces the importance of aligning numbers correctly and placing the decimal point accurately in the final product based on the place values being multiplied. For educators, this video serves as an excellent model for explicit instruction or a review tool for students struggling with the procedural steps of decimal multiplication. Its high educational value lies in its script, which narrates the *why* behind the *how* (e.g., explaining that 32 tenths is regrouped into 3 ones and 2 tenths). This supports conceptual understanding alongside procedural fluency, making it suitable for 5th and 6th-grade math classrooms.