How do you simplify (0.4 times 10^-6)(0.7 times 10^-2) and write the answer in scientific notation?

1 Answer
Jul 3, 2016

(0.4xx10^(-6))(0.7xx10^-2)=2.8xx10^(-9)

Explanation:

(0.4xx10^(-6))(0.7xx10^-2)

= 0.4xx10^(-6)xx0.7xx10^-2

= 0.4xx0.7xx10^(-6)xx10^-2

= 4/10xx7/10xx10^((-6)+(-2))

= 28/100xx10^(-8)

= 0.28xx10^(-8)

Now to right the result in scientific notation, we need to shift decimal in 0.28, one point to right (to make only one digit to left of decimal point), i.e. multiply by 10 and hence we should also multiply it by 10^(-1).

Hence (0.4xx10^(-6))(0.7xx10^-2)=2.8xx10^(-1)xx10^(-8)=2.8xx10^(-9)