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The local dairy farm has 3.7×10^3 cows and each cow produces 2.6×10^3 gallons of milk each year. How many gallons are produced at this farm each year? Write in standard form

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Answer:

96.2*10^5 gallons

Explanation:

gallons of milk produced by 1 cow = 2.6×10^3

No. of cows with local dairy farm = 3.7×10^3

Total of gallons of milk produced by farm = gallons of milk produced by 1 cow * No. of cows with local dairy farm = 2.6×10^3 * 3.7×10^3 = 9.62*10^6

we have to write it in standard form = 96.2*10^5 gallons

i can be also written as = 9,620,000 Gallons.

9.62 Million Gallons of milk is produced by local dairy farm Yearly.

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