What is (8.96 * 10^6)*(8.46*10^-5)?

2 Answers
Mar 17, 2017

758

Explanation:

This is scientific notation; the number has one digit, then a decimal point, then the rest of the number, times ten raised to a power. The power shows how many places the decimal point has been moved.
10^6 is a 1 with six zeroes, so 10^6 is another way of saying 'a million'.

Multiply the digits: 8.96*8.46=75.8016

Add the powers of 10: 6+(-5)=1

You now have 75.8016*10^1=758.016 but the original numbers had only three significant digits, so you can only report three significant digits in your answer =758

If your answer is supposed to be in scientific notation, move the decimal point two places to the left and put 10^2 on the end
=7.58*10^2

Mar 17, 2017

=7.58016 xx 10^2

Explanation:

In Algebra. 3x^4 xx 5x^6 = 15x^10

In scientific notation you do the same:

Multiply the numbers and add the indices of 10.

8.96 xx 10^6 xx 8.46 xx 10^-5

= 75.8016 xx 10^(6-5)

=75.8016 xx 10^1

Adjust the number to have one digit before the decimal, increase the index of 10.

=7.58016 xx 10^2