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Which equation shows how to find the product of 100,000 and 1,000,000 using scientific notation?
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A. 100,000 × 1,000,000 = (1 × 10^5) × (1× 10^6) = 1 x 10^ (5+6) = 1 x 10^11
B. 100,000 × 1,000,000 = (1 × 10^5) x (1 x 10^5) x (1 x 10^6) = 1 x 10^ (5 x 6) = 1 x 10^30
C. 100,000 × 1,000,000 = (1 × 10^6) x (1 x 10^7) = 1 x 10^(6+7) = 1 x 10^13
D. 100,000 × 1,000,000 = (1 × 10^6) x (10^7) = (1 x 10^7) = (1 x 10^7)= 1 x 10^(6 x 7) = (1 x 10^42)
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A. 100,000 × 1,000,000 = (1 × 10^5) × (1× 10^6) = 1 x 10^ (5+6) = 1 x 10^11
B. 100,000 × 1,000,000 = (1 × 10^5) x (1 x 10^5) x (1 x 10^6) = 1 x 10^ (5 x 6) = 1 x 10^30
C. 100,000 × 1,000,000 = (1 × 10^6) x (1 x 10^7) = 1 x 10^(6+7) = 1 x 10^13
D. 100,000 × 1,000,000 = (1 × 10^6) x (10^7) = (1 x 10^7) = (1 x 10^7)= 1 x 10^(6 x 7) = (1 x 10^42)
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