Solving a Complex Math Problem: 8.79 x 10 to the Power of 5

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The discussion focuses on solving the math problem involving scientific notation, specifically calculating 8.79 x 10 to the power of 5. Participants clarify the rules for multiplying and dividing numbers in scientific notation, emphasizing the addition and subtraction of exponents. A key point is the correct handling of negative exponents, particularly in division, which leads to a better understanding of the problem. The final answer is confirmed as 8.79 x 10 to the power of 5 after adjusting the decimal and exponent appropriately. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of understanding exponent rules in scientific calculations.
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Can anybody talk me through the righ way to approach this problem? I know that the answer is 8.79 x 10 to the power of 5.

7.23 x 10 to the power of 5 x 1.09 x 10 to the power of minus 3
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8.97 x 10 to the power of minus 4

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What is 102 x 10-3, for instance?
 
10-1 (to the power of minus 1)??
 
Yes, that's right! So what would 10a x 10b be (where a and b are any number)?
 
My understanding is that you add the powers but use normal multiplication with the main numbers. So would it be: 100 a+b (a+b as powers)?
 
Not quite, otherwise in your first example you would have written 100-1, wouldn't you?
 
10 a+b
 
Got it! So how about 106/102 ?
 
To divde you suntract the powers so, 10 4?
 
  • #10
Going well so far, so 10a/10c = ?
 
  • #11
10 a-c
 
  • #12
Yeap, so 10a x 10b / 10c = ?
 
  • #13
10 a+b-c?
 
  • #14
Indeed, so 105 x 10-3 / 10-4 = ?
 
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10 5 x 10-3 = 10 2
10 2 / 10 -4 = 10 -2
 
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No, remember for division 10a/10c you subtract c from a, as per posts 8 to 11, so 102/10-4 = ?
 
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But 2 - 4 = -2 so why is it incorrect to say 10 2 / 10 -4 = 10 -2? All I have done is to subtract -4 from 2.
 
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You are not doing the sum 2 - (+)4, you are doing 2 - -4. Perhaps another way to look at it is how much warmer is 2°C than -4°C? Is that 2°C ?
 
  • #19
No, it is 6°C. I know that 2 - (-4) = 6 so is the answer to 10 2 /10 -4 = 10 6?
Thanks for your help and patience by the way!
 
  • #20
I'm starting to get it now and I can see where I went wrong the 1st time.
If you work out the decimal figures and the figures with powers separately you get;
0.879 x 10 to the power of 6.
In order to present the answer as a number larger than 1 we have remove one of the powers and used it to multiply 0.879 by 10, leaving us with 8.79 x 10 5.
Thanks again for all your help and patience.
 
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Sorted! Well done :)
 
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