Choose two of the scientific numbers from the list and multiply them. Show

your work.

Unfortunately, you did not provide a list of scientific numbers to choose from. However, if you provide the list, I will be glad to assist you in multiplying any two scientific numbers of your choice and show you the work.

Sure, please provide me with the list of scientific numbers that you would like me to choose from.

To choose two scientific numbers from a list, we first need a list of scientific numbers. Once we have the numbers, we can multiply them together.

Let's say our list of scientific numbers is:

1) 3.5 x 10^2
2) 2.4 x 10^-4
3) 7.8 x 10^5
4) 1.2 x 10^-3

To choose two numbers for multiplication, let's pick the first and third numbers:

3.5 x 10^2 and 7.8 x 10^5

To multiply these two numbers, we need to multiply their coefficients (3.5 x 7.8) and then add their exponents (10^2 x 10^5).

Multiplying the coefficients:
3.5 x 7.8 = 27.3

Adding the exponents:
10^2 x 10^5 = 10^(2+5) = 10^7

Now we have the result of the multiplication, 27.3 x 10^7, where 27.3 is the coefficient and 10^7 is the exponent.

Therefore, multiplying the two scientific numbers 3.5 x 10^2 and 7.8 x 10^5 gives us the product 27.3 x 10^7.