Final answer:
To multiply two numbers in scientific notation, multiply the coefficients and add the exponents of the powers of 10. The product of (7.2x10^-1)(6x10^-1) is (43.2) x (10^-2).
Step-by-step explanation:
To multiply two numbers in scientific notation, follow these steps:
- Multiply the coefficients (these are the numbers in front of the powers of 10).
- Add the exponents of the powers of 10.
For the example given, the correct procedure would be:
(7.2 x 10^-1) x (6 x 10^-1) = (7.2 x 6) x (10^-1 + 10^-1) = (43.2) x (10^-2)
So the correct answer is option C: Multiply the first factors, then add the exponents of the powers of 10.