What is the solution to (4 × 10^3 ) x (6 × 10^6), written in scientific notation?

I know the answer is 24 × 10^18. How would i write an equation to solve the problem?

the answer you "know" is incorrect

multiply the 4 and 6 , add the exponents , put into standard form

24 x 10^9 = 2.4 x 10^10

To find the solution to the expression (4 × 10^3) x (6 × 10^6) and write it in scientific notation, you can follow these steps:

1. Multiply the coefficients: 4 x 6 = 24.
2. Multiply the exponents of 10: 10^3 x 10^6 = 10^(3 + 6) = 10^9.

So, the solution to (4 × 10^3) x (6 × 10^6) is 24 × 10^9.

To write this in scientific notation, you need to format the coefficient to be between 1 and 10. In this case, 24 is already between 1 and 10. Therefore, you can rewrite the solution as:

2.4 × 10^10 or 2.4e10 (using the exponent symbol)

To summarize:

(4 × 10^3) x (6 × 10^6) = 2.4 × 10^10 or 2.4e10.