SOLUTION: (0.00008 × 10^4) (100, 000 × 10^−2) (40 × 10^3) (0.02 × 10^−2)

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Question 1102412: (0.00008 × 10^4) (100, 000 × 10^−2)
(40 × 10^3) (0.02 × 10^−2)

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Two separate products using scientific notations?


(0.00008 × 10^4) (100, 000 × 10^−2)





(40 × 10^3) (0.02 × 10^−2)




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