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(9.1 × 109)(7.5 × 102) What is the exponent of the power in scientific notation?

User MBZ
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Answer:

12

Explanation:

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User Kevin Grosgojat
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Answer:

= The exponent is 12

Explanation:

(9.1 × 10^9)(7.5 × 10^2)

When multiplying terms in scientific notation, we multiply the numbers in front and add the exponents

(a* 10^b) (c* 10^d) = ac * 10^(b+d)

(9.1 × 10^9)(7.5 × 10^2) = (9.1*7.5) * 10^(9+2)

=68.25 * 10^11

But this is not proper scientific notation. We can only have 1 number in front of the decimal. We need to move the decimal 1 place to the right. That adds 1 to the exponent.

=68.25 * 10^11 = 6.825 * 10^(11+1)

= 6.825 * 10^12

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