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Multiply.\newline(1×105)(6×104)(1 \times 10^5)(6 \times 10^4)\newlineChoices:\newline(A) 6×10156 \times 10^{15}\newline(B) 6×1066 \times 10^6\newline(C) 6×1096 \times 10^9\newline(D) 6×10116 \times 10^{11}

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Q. Multiply.\newline(1×105)(6×104)(1 \times 10^5)(6 \times 10^4)\newlineChoices:\newline(A) 6×10156 \times 10^{15}\newline(B) 6×1066 \times 10^6\newline(C) 6×1096 \times 10^9\newline(D) 6×10116 \times 10^{11}
  1. Group Terms: We have the expression 1×1051 \times 10^5(66 \times 1010^44\). First, we need to group the coefficients and the power terms together.\newlineCoefficients: 11 and 66\newlinePower terms: 10510^5 and 10410^4
  2. Multiply Coefficients: Multiply the coefficients together. 1×6=61 \times 6 = 6
  3. Multiply Power Terms: Multiply the power terms together. When multiplying powers with the same base, we add the exponents.\newline105×104=10(5+4)=10910^5 \times 10^4 = 10^{(5 + 4)} = 10^9
  4. Combine Results: Combine the results from Step 22 and Step 33 to write the final answer in scientific notation.\newlineCoefficient = 66\newlinePower term = 10910^9\newlineScientific notation: 6×1096 \times 10^9

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