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  • 02-07-2020
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What is one million times one thousand in scientific notation

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  • 08-07-2020

Answer: 1.0x10^9

Step-by-step explanation:

first, one million is:

1,000,000

you can count that we have six zeros, so in scientific notation this is:

1.0x10^6

one thousand is 1,000

we have 3 zeros, so in scientific notation this is:

1.0x10^3

Then, the product of these numbers is:

1.0x10^3*1.0x10^6 = (1.0*1.0)x10^(3 + 6) = 1.0x10^9

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