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3 February, 02:37

When multiplying and dividing two numbers in scientific notation, why do u sometimes have to rewrite one factor?

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  1. 3 February, 02:40
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    Answer:You have to rewrite it just in case the lead number isn't a 1 or a 10
  2. 3 February, 03:05
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    You sometimes need to rewrite a factor because the lead number is not between 1 and 10 as it needs to be in scientific notation. For instance, if we had lead numbers of 2 and 5, as we do in the following problem.

    2x10^3 * 5x10^9

    Then we get the answer of 10x10^12. We need to adjust this by moving the decimal place and increasing the exponent by 1. The correct answer would be 1x10^13 instead.
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