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Ray Mckinney
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2 June, 11:25
Calculate 1.6 ∙ 10³ times 3.0 ∙ 10^-6
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Britney Miller
2 June, 11:33
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First times 1.6 with 3.0
4.8 * 10^3*10^-6
Then use the product rule (x^a*x^b = a^ (a+b)
4.8 * 10^-3
So the answer would be = 0.0048
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