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(5×10^– 2)(1×10^– 8)

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User Ramakay
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Answer:

50000000000

Explanation:

For (5×10^– 2): 10 to the negative second power equals -100. 5 x -100 = -500.

For (1×10^– 8): 10 to the negative eighth power equals -100000000. Multiplied by one is obviously the same exact number. So -500 x -100000000 = 5000000000. Remember that negative numbers multiplied by negative numbers will always equal positive numbers. And positive numbers multiplied by negative numbers will always equal negative numbers.

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User Drup
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Answer:

5e-10

Explanation:

Hope this will help

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User SerenityNow
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