A national park covers an area of 1.42×106 acres. A nearby national forest covers an area of 1.2×106 acres. What is the total number of acres in the park and the forest combined?

To find the total number of acres in the park and the forest combined, we need to add the area of the park and the area of the forest.

Area of the park = 1.42×106 acres
Area of the forest = 1.2×106 acres

Total area = 1.42×106 + 1.2×106

Simplifying, we get:
Total area = 2.62×106 acres

Therefore, the total number of acres in the park and the forest combined is 2.62×106 acres.

To find the total number of acres in the park and the forest combined, we need to add the area of the national park and the area of the national forest.

Area of the national park = 1.42 × 10^6 acres
Area of the national forest = 1.2 × 10^6 acres

To add the two areas, we add the numbers without the exponent and keep the exponent the same.

1.42 + 1.2 = 2.62

The total number of acres in the park and the forest combined is 2.62 × 10^6 acres.

To find the total number of acres in the national park and the national forest combined, you need to add the areas of both.

Given:
Area of the national park = 1.42 × 10^6 acres
Area of the national forest = 1.2 × 10^6 acres

To find the total, simply add the two areas together:

Total area = Area of the national park + Area of the national forest

Total area = 1.42 × 10^6 acres + 1.2 × 10^6 acres

To add these numbers, make sure they have the same exponent. In this case, both numbers are in scientific notation with an exponent of 6. Therefore, you can add the coefficients:

Total area = (1.42 + 1.2) × 10^6 acres

Adding the coefficients gives:

Total area = 2.62 × 10^6 acres

Hence, the total number of acres in the park and the forest combined is 2.62 × 10^6 acres.