Find product and write answer in scientific notation

(3 x 10^6). * (2 * 10^12)
I got
.6 x 10 ^19
Is this right?

I believe it is 6 x 10^18. You multiply the 3 x 2. Then add the exponents together = 6 + 12.

If you mixed 25.00g of salt in 100.00mL of water and it all dissolved, what would the concentration be in g/mL?

3x^2(2x-2)

I don't know the answer can you help me?

To find the product of (3 x 10^6) and (2 x 10^12) and express the answer in scientific notation, you need to multiply the coefficients (3 and 2) and add the exponents (6 and 12).

Multiplying the coefficients: 3 x 2 = 6

Adding the exponents: 6 + 12 = 18

Therefore, the product is 6 x 10^18.

The correct answer in scientific notation is 6 x 10^18, not .6 x 10^19.