When multiplying two numbers in scientific notation, what operations do you use on the coefficients and the exponents of the powers of 10?(1 point)

Responses

Add the coefficients and multiply the exponents of the powers of 10.
Add the coefficients and multiply the exponents of the powers of 10.

Add the coefficients and add the exponents of the powers of 10.
Add the coefficients and add the exponents of the powers of 10.

Multiply the coefficients and add the exponents of the powers of 10.
Multiply the coefficients and add the exponents of the powers of 10.

Multiply the coefficients and multiply the exponents of the powers of 10.

Multiply the coefficients and add the exponents of the powers of 10.

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

So the correct answer is: Multiply the coefficients and add the exponents of the powers of 10.

Multiply the coefficients and add the exponents of the powers of 10.