A tape dispenser holds 1.14 * 10 ^ 4 mm of tape that is 12.7 mm wide. Multiply the two numbers to find the total area in square millimeters of tape Write the product in scientific notation (1 point)

To find the total area of the tape, we need to multiply the length of the tape by the width.

Length of tape = 1.14 * 10^4 mm
Width of tape = 12.7 mm

Total area = Length * Width

Total area = 1.14 * 10^4 mm * 12.7 mm

To multiply these numbers, we simply multiply the coefficients and add the exponents of 10:

Total area = (1.14 * 12.7) * 10^(4+0)

Total area = 14.478 * 10^4

Since the result is less than 100, we can express it in scientific notation as:

Total area = 1.4478 * 10^5 square millimeters

Your sure

Yes, I am sure. Multiplying 1.14 * 10^4 mm by 12.7 mm will give you an area in square millimeters.

To find the total area in square millimeters of tape, you need to multiply the length of the tape (1.14 * 10^4 mm) by its width (12.7 mm).

The product of the two numbers can be calculated as:

1.14 * 10^4 mm * 12.7 mm = 1.449 * 10^5 mm^2

So, the total area of the tape in square millimeters is 1.449 * 10^5 mm^2.

To find the total area in square millimeters, we need to multiply the length of the tape by its width.

First, we need to convert the width of the tape from millimeters (mm) to square millimeters (mm²). Since the width is given as 12.7 mm, multiplying it by itself will give us the area in square millimeters:

12.7 mm * 12.7 mm = 161.29 mm²

Now, let's multiply the area of one unit of tape by the total length of tape to find the total area:

1.14 * 10^4 mm * 161.29 mm² = 1.843806 * 10^6 mm³

To express this product in scientific notation, we can move the decimal point to the left or right until we have a number between 1 and 10. In this case, we will move the decimal point three places to the left:

1.843806 * 10^6 mm³ = 1.843806 * 10^3 mm²

Therefore, the total area of the tape, when written in scientific notation, is 1.843806 * 10^3 mm².