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  • 14-10-2014
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How does a number in scientific notation change when you multiply it by 100?

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100 is equal to [tex]10^{2} [/tex], So, when you multiply the scientific notation by 100, you should add 2 to the exponent of 10 in that scientific notation:

For example;
[tex]9.12* 10^{8} * 100[/tex]

= [tex]9.12* 10^{8} * 10^{2} [/tex]

= [tex]9.12* 10^{8+2}[/tex]

= [tex]9.12* 10^{10}[/tex]
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