It is often necessary to do calculations using scientific notation when working chemistry problems. For practice, perform each of the following calculations. (1.27 x 106) (1.00 × 10-8) X = 3.84 x 10-4 3.30 x 107 (1.27 × 106) (3.30 × 10-4) (1.00 × 10-³) (3.84 × 10-4) -8

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It is often necessary to do calculations using scientific notation when working chemistry problems. For practice, perform each of the following
calculations.
(1.27 × 106) (1.00 × 10-8)
3.84 x 10-4
-4
3.30 x 107
=
(1.27 × 106) (3.30 × 10−4)
(1.00 × 10−³) (3.84 × 10-
10-4)
Transcribed Image Text:It is often necessary to do calculations using scientific notation when working chemistry problems. For practice, perform each of the following calculations. (1.27 × 106) (1.00 × 10-8) 3.84 x 10-4 -4 3.30 x 107 = (1.27 × 106) (3.30 × 10−4) (1.00 × 10−³) (3.84 × 10- 10-4)
It is often necessary to do calculations using scientific notation when working chemistry problems. For practice, perform each of the following
calculations.
-4
2.43 × 10 +3.65 x 107
2.41 x 104 +2.43 × 104
4.63 x 107 -4
1.28 x 106
10¹) (3.
(3.65 × 10-4)
(2.43 x 104
Transcribed Image Text:It is often necessary to do calculations using scientific notation when working chemistry problems. For practice, perform each of the following calculations. -4 2.43 × 10 +3.65 x 107 2.41 x 104 +2.43 × 104 4.63 x 107 -4 1.28 x 106 10¹) (3. (3.65 × 10-4) (2.43 x 104
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