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How to solve (2.31*10^-6)+(5.87*10^-4)

User Sergey Kornilov
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We want to calculate the following


2.31\cdot10^(-6)+5.87\cdot10^(-4)

Using the properties of exponents, we have that


10^(-6)=10^(-4)\cdot10^(-2)

So we have


2.31\cdot10^(-6)+5.87\cdot10^(-4)=2.31\cdot10^(-2)\cdot10^(-4)+5.87\cdot10^(-4)

So, if factor 10^-4 on the right side, we have


10^(-4)(2.31\cdot10^(-2)+5.87)

Note that


2.31\cdot10^(-2)=0.0231

Then,


5.87+2.31\cdot10^(-2)=5.87+0.0231=5.8931^{}

So we have that


2.31\cdot10^(-6)+5.87\cdot10^(-4)=5.8931\cdot10^(-4)

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