This math topic focuses on practicing multiplication with numbers in scientific notation, specifically with no decimal places in the factors. The problems entail multiplying two numbers, each represented in scientific notation, and selecting the correct product from multiple choices also written in scientific notation. Each question promotes understanding and application of the rules for multiplying the coefficients and adding the exponents, which are fundamental skills in handling scientific notation. This topic is part of a broader unit on scientific notation practice.
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Solve the equation by multiplying scientific notation numbers
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Let's multiply these 2 scientific notation numbers
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First, rearrange our multiplication. We can start with the base coefficients of 3 and 4
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We get 12, times 10 to the power of 9, but 12 can be simplified more
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12 is the same as 1.2 times 10 to the power of 1
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If we bring the two powers of 10 together we have 1.2 times ten to the power of 10 as our answer
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Math worksheet on 'Scientific Notation - Multiplying (0 Decimal Place) (Level 2)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Scientific Notation - Multiplication and Division - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/scientific_notation_multiplication_and_division_practice/ |
Solve the equation by multiplying scientific notation numbers |
Solve the equation by multiplying scientific notation numbers |
Solve the equation by multiplying scientific notation numbers |
Solve the equation by multiplying scientific notation numbers |
Solve the equation by multiplying scientific notation numbers |
Solve the equation by multiplying scientific notation numbers |
Solve the equation by multiplying scientific notation numbers |