Find the following product.
(.11111)(12)(9)(.44444)(235)
I don't undrstand the difficulty here. Take the statement:
(.11111)(12)(9)(.44444)(235)
put a * between each term like this
(.11111)*(12)*(9)*(.44444)*(235)
Now put this into the Google search window and see what you get.
How come no one is telling students that Google is also a calculator?
If you don't use the * then Google won't know you mean a calculation, so don't skip it. I think you can use x for multiplication too.
I see Google rounded the calculation here.
I put the same expression in the calculator and got
1253.308266792
Apparently Google only has a nine digit calculator. I'm sure when more people start using their calculator, the calculator size will increase.