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1.95*10^6

To multiply 1.95 * 10^6 by another scientific number, we would need another number in scientific notation. Can you provide another number for the multiplication?

To multiply two scientific numbers, you need to multiply the coefficients (the numbers before the powers of 10) and add the exponents.

Let's choose the number 1.95 * 10^6 from the list.

The other number is not provided, so we cannot perform the multiplication with just one number. Please provide the second number, and I will be happy to help you further.

To multiply two scientific numbers, you need to multiply the two decimal parts and then multiply the two exponential parts.

Let's choose two scientific numbers from the list: 1.95*10^6.

Step 1: Multiply the decimal parts
The decimal parts are 1.95 and 1.95. So, 1.95 * 1.95 = 3.8025.

Step 2: Multiply the exponential parts
The exponential parts are 10^6 and 10^6. When you multiply powers with the same base, you add the exponents. So in this case, 10^6 * 10^6 = 10^(6+6) = 10^12.

Step 3: Combine the results
The result of multiplying the decimal parts is 3.8025, and the result of multiplying the exponential parts is 10^12. Therefore, the final result is 3.8025 * 10^12.

So, when you multiply two scientific numbers like 1.95*10^6 and 1.95*10^6, the result is 3.8025 * 10^12.