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Answer:

Not necessarily

Explanation:

The answer would be: not necessarily, there is no such requirement.

Whenever we're multiplying in scientific notation, we may simply multiply the numbers separately and the rest separately. Let's say that in a general case we have two numbers:

[tex]n_1 = a \cdot 10^b[/tex]

[tex]n_2 = c \cdot 10^d[/tex]

In order to multiply them, we:

  • multiply the numbers a and c firstly;
  • multiply the 10s now applying the rule [tex]10^b\cdot 10^d = 10^{b + d}[/tex];
  • multiply result from the step 1 by the result in step 2.

Let's apply this for some specific example, say, we have:

[tex]n_1 = 2\cdot 10^3[/tex]

[tex]n_2 = 3\cdot 10^4[/tex]

  • multiplying 2 and 3: [tex]2\cdot 3 = 6[/tex];
  • multiplying the 10s: [tex]10^3\cdot 10^4 = 10^{3 + 4} = 10^7[/tex];
  • multiplying the two results: [tex]6\cdot 10^7[/tex]
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