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9.6×1083.2×106+(4.1×103)9.6 \times 10^8 3.2 \times 10^6 + (4.1 \times 10^3)? 3.2×1069.6×108+(4.1×103)\frac{3.2\times10^6}{9.6\times10^8} +(4.1\times10^3)

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Q. 9.6×1083.2×106+(4.1×103)9.6 \times 10^8 3.2 \times 10^6 + (4.1 \times 10^3)? 3.2×1069.6×108+(4.1×103)\frac{3.2\times10^6}{9.6\times10^8} +(4.1\times10^3)
  1. Handle Multiplication Parts: First, let's handle the multiplication parts of the problem.\newlineCalculate 9.6×1089.6 \times 10^8 and 3.2×1063.2 \times 10^6.\newline9.6×108=960,000,0009.6 \times 10^8 = 960,000,000\newline3.2×106=3,200,0003.2 \times 10^6 = 3,200,000
  2. Add Results: Next, add these two results together. 960,000,000+3,200,000=963,200,000960,000,000 + 3,200,000 = 963,200,000
  3. Calculate Third Part: Now, calculate the third part of the equation, which is 4.1×1034.1 \times 10^3.\newline4.1×103=4,1004.1 \times 10^3 = 4,100
  4. Final Addition: Finally, add this result to the previous sum. 963,200,000+4,100=963,204,100963,200,000 + 4,100 = 963,204,100

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