1.95x10^6 multiplied by 2.56x10^-2

To multiply two numbers in scientific notation, you need to multiply the decimal parts separately and add the exponents.

For 1.95x10^6 multiplied by 2.56x10^-2:

1.95 * 2.56 = 4.992

10^6 * 10^-2 = 10^(6-2) = 10^4

So the result is 4.992 x 10^4.

To multiply two numbers given in scientific notation, you can follow these steps:

Step 1: Multiply the two numbers' coefficients.
1.95 x 2.56 = 4.992

Step 2: Multiply the powers of 10.
10^6 x 10^-2 = 10^(6+(-2)) = 10^4

Step 3: Combine the coefficient from Step 1 with the power of 10 from Step 2.
4.992 x 10^4

Therefore, 1.95x10^6 multiplied by 2.56x10^-2 equals 4.992x10^4.

To multiply these two numbers, we can follow these steps:

Step 1: Multiply the decimal numbers: 1.95 x 2.56 = 4.992

Step 2: Multiply the powers of 10: 10^6 * 10^-2 = 10^(6-2) = 10^4

Step 3: Combine the product from step 1 and the product from step 2: 4.992 x 10^4

Therefore, 1.95x10^6 multiplied by 2.56x10^-2 equals 4.992x10^4.