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Can you solve the last one

Can you solve the last one-example-1

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Hello!

In this problem, we will need to know our properties of exponents.

When we multiply two exponents, for example 10^3 × 10^-1, we will need to add the powers together. So, 10^3 × 10^-1 = 10^2 or 100.

With this, we can multiply the two constants together, and the exponents together to find our quotient.

(8.2 × 10^-6) × (9.4 × 10^-3) (rearrange the expression)

8.2 × 9.4 × 10^-6 × 10^-3 (multiply)

77.08 × 10^-9

If you wanted your answer to be in scientific notation, move the decimal place in 77.08 one place to the left, leaving you with 7.708 × 10^-8.

Therefore, your final answer is 7.708 × 10^-8.

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