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Scientific Notation - Multiplying Normalized Numbers (0 Decimal Place) (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on practicing the multiplication of numbers in a format close to scientific notation, with a specific emphasis on normalized numbers having 0 decimal places. It is part of a broader introduction to multiplication and division in scientific notation. The questions involve calculating products of numbers paired with powers of ten, and recognizing the correct scientific notation of the results. Each problem presents multiple choice answers, requiring students to select the correct scientific notation outcome from a list of options. This practice helps solidify understanding of scientific notation principles, particularly in multiplying large and small numbers efficiently.

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Multiplying Normalized Numbers (0 Decimal Place)

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Solve the equation by multiplying numbers that are almost in scientific notation

(2×1,000)×(3×100)(2\times {1,000}) \times (3\times {100})