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14 February, 00:28

How to multiply a scientific notation by a whole number?

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  1. 14 February, 03:33
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    The best way to explain it is to provide a couple of examples.

    Example 1: 1.111 x 10³ multiplied by 5

    = (1.111 x 5) x 10³

    = 5.555 x 10³

    Example 2: 6.666 x 10³ multiplied by 5

    = (6.666 x 5) x 10³

    = 33.330 x 10³

    = 3.3330 x 10⁴

    Answer: multiply the numbers together and then include 10ⁿ. Convert answer into scientific notation afterward, if needed.
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