Final answer:
To solve the student's physics problem, calculate the product of the constants and values provided, ensure the correct handling of exponents, and then divide by the given divisor, properly expressing the final result in scientific notation.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student wants to calculate the result of the expression: (6.67 x 10^-11) x 60 x (5.98 x 10^24) divided by (6.37 x 10^6). This is a physics problem that seems to relate to gravitational force calculation using the gravitational constant.
First, multiply 6.67 by 10^-11 by 60 and 5.98 by 10^24. Then divide the product by 6.37 by 10^6:
- (6.67 x 10^-11) x 60 x (5.98 x 10^24).
- Result of step 1 divided by (6.37 x 10^6).
- Express the final answer in proper scientific notation.
To find the result, use your calculator to perform the multiplications and the division, make sure to handle the exponents correctly. Your answer should have the same number of significant figures as the least precise measurement used in the calculation.