Find the numerical equivalent of 10^2 10^3 (1 point)
O 1,100
O 100,000
O 105
O 10
The numerical equivalent of 10^2 multiplied by 10^3 is 10^(2+3) = 10^5. Therefore, the correct answer is 100,000.
To find the numerical equivalent of 10^2 * 10^3, we can use the property of exponents that states that when multiplying two numbers with the same base, you add the exponents.
In this case, we have 10^2 * 10^3, so we would add the exponents 2 and 3:
10^2 * 10^3 = 10^(2+3) = 10^5
Therefore, the numerical equivalent of 10^2 * 10^3 is 100,000.
So the correct answer is option B: 100,000.
To find the numerical equivalent of 10^2 * 10^3, we need to multiply 10 raised to the power of 2 (10^2) by 10 raised to the power of 3 (10^3).
To multiply numbers written in scientific notation like this, we add the exponents and keep the base number (10) the same. Therefore, 10^2 * 10^3 is equal to 10^(2+3).
Adding the exponents, we get 10^(2+3) = 10^5.
So, the numerical equivalent of 10^2 * 10^3 is 100,000.
Therefore, the correct answer is option O 100,000.