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What scientific value for n will make this equation true?
(4.8 × 10–3)(n) = 9.6 × 109

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Answer:

The value of
n=2* 10^(12) which make equation true.

Explanation:

Given : Expression
(4.8* 10^(-3))(n)=9.6* 10^9

To find : What scientific value for n will make this equation true?

Solution :


(4.8* 10^(-3))(n)=9.6* 10^9

Solve for n,


n=(9.6* 10^9)/(4.8* 10^(-3))


n=(9.6)/(4.8)* 10^(9+3)


n=2* 10^(12)

Therefore, The value of
n=2* 10^(12) which make equation true.

User Tshauck
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Answer:


n=2*10^(12)

Explanation:

we have


(4.8*10^(-3))(n)=9.6*10^(9)

Solve for n

That means-----> isolate the variable n

Divide by
(4.8*10^(-3)) both sides


n=(9.6*10^(9))/(4.8*10^(-3))\\\\n=(9.6)/(4.8)*10^((9+3))\\ \\ n=2*10^(12)

User Arial
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