Ever stared at a scientific notation problem and felt your brain do a backflip? That was me last week in a bustling Chicago classroom, watching students freeze at the sight of exponents. But let me spill the secret: multiplying numbers in scientific notation is as easy as pie (if you know the recipe)! 🍰 First, just multiply the numbers in front—those are your coefficients. Next, add the exponents of 10 together. For example, (2 × 10⁴) × (6 × 10⁷) becomes 12 × 10¹¹. But wait—if your answer's coefficient is bigger than 10, slide that decimal left and adjust the exponent. Suddenly, 16.38 × 10¹¹ becomes 1.638 × 10¹². Magic, right? Did I oversimplify? Or did I miss a trick you use? Let’s hash it out in the comments! If you found this useful, smash that like, save for later, and share your feedback—maybe you’ll catch my next mistake! 😅 What other math mysteries should we solve together? Drop your suggestions below! 🧐✨ #ScientificNotation #MathTips #Education