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5 September, 01:01

Try to guess this one (2*10^-3) * (3*10^4)

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  1. 5 September, 03:19
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    so basically we only use the associative property of multiplication and one of the laws of exponents

    associative=a (bc) = (ab) c

    also law of exponent=a^x times a^y=a^ (x+y) so

    (2 times 10^-3) times (3 times 10^4)

    associative

    2 times 10^-3 times 3 times 10^4

    2 times 3 times 10^-3 times 10^4

    law of exponents

    10^-3 times 10^4=10^ (-3+4) = 10^1

    2 times 3=6

    the answer is 6 times 10^1 or (6*10^1) aka 60
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