i am trying an trying an trying again and again to find out the simple solution of 2 numbers multiplied by each other. ive have been on line seeking an answer for over 30 minutes but to no avail, i assume it has mean  an  error on my part. i hope u may put an end to his very basic of current mathemaical equations. if u have time please try to solve this for me please . i simply want to know the product of two numbers. give it your best shot. bear in mind i am not tryig to be a smart ass or a wise guy.   ok can you give me the answer to a basic [ i am ssuming its basic, again i may be incorrect ]  multiplication equation of 100 billion multiplied by 2 thousand. please and thank you very much in advance for your time,. im in no hurry for your response if you happen to be overly busy at this time, i shall be waiting anxiously for your response. thanks again, ciao, tony.
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100 bilyun=10^ 11

2,000=2*10^3

times=2*10^14

or 2e14
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Here we use the scientific notation to express multiple-figure numbers, instead of writing them out with lots of zeros, for example, 2 zeros, 3 zeros, 6 zeros, or 9 zeros for 1 hundred(1x10^2), 1 thousand(10^3), 1 million(10^6), or 1billion(10^9) respectively.   And here we also use the multiplication rule of exponents to evaluate the problem, such as {Ax(a^m)}x{Bx(a^n)} = AxBx{a^(m+n)}, e.g. {6x(10^2)}x{8x(10^3)} = 6x8x{10^(2+3)} = 48x(10^5) = 4.8x(10^1)x(10^5) = 4.8x(10^6) (= 4.8 million)

In scientific notation, the given numbers are written as follows: 100 billion = (10^2)x(10^9) = 10^11, and 2 thousand = 2x(10^3)   So, 100 billion x 2 thousand = (10^11)x2x(10^3) = 2x(10^14)

While, one trillion is written in scientific notation as follows: one trillion = 10^12

Therfore, 100 billion x 2 thousand = 2x(10^14) = 2x(10^2)x(10^12) = 200x(10^12) = 200 trillion

Answer: 100 billion x 2 thousand = 200 trillion (= 2 hundred trillion)

CK: 100 billion x 2 thousand = {100x(10^9)} x {2x(10^3)} = 200x(10^9)x(10^3)** = 200x(10^12) = 200 trillion  CKD

** Note: 1 thousand = 1x10^3, 1 thousand x 1 thousand = 1 million (=1x10^6), 1 million x 1 thousand = 1 billion (=1x10^9), 1 billion x 1 thousand = 1 trillion (=1x10^12), 1 trillion x 1 thousand = 1 quadrillion (=1x10^15), so 400 billion x 22 thousand = 8,800 trillion = 8.8 x 1 thousand x 1 trillion = 8.8 quadrillion = 8 quadrillion 800 trillion            

 

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