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Find the product of 21 and (6.3 · 10-4).

A) 0.1323 · 10-1
B) 1.323 · 10-3
C) 1.323 · 10-2
D) 1.323 · 102

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I don't think it'd be any of those, because 21×6.3= 132.3, not any of those others. To solve, you would use distributive property and multiply but I don't understand. I'd guess and say it's B, because that's closest to what I got.
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Answer:

The correct option is C.

Explanation:

The given numbers are 21 and (6.3 · 10⁻⁴).

We need find the product of given numbers.


Product=21\cdot (6.3\cdot 10^(-4))


Product=(21\cdot 6.3)\cdot 10^(-4)

On simplification we get


Product=(132.3)\cdot 10^(-4)

Write the number 132.3 in scientific notation.


Product=(1.323\cdot 10^2)\cdot 10^(-4)

Using power property of exponents we get


Product=1.323\cdot 10^(2-4)
[\because x^mx^n=x^(mn)]


Product=1.323\cdot 10^(-2)

The product of given values is
1.323\cdot 10^(-2). Therefore the correct option is C.

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