Stephen evaluated (6.34 x 10^-7)(4.5 x 10^3). His work is shown below. Which statements describe his errors? Check all that apply.(6.34 x 10^-7)(4.5 x 10^3)(6.34 x 4.5)(10^-7 x 10^3)28.53 x 10^-4-28.53 x 10^4-2.853 x 10^3 A. He changed the sign of the coefficient. A negative exponent does not affect the sign of a coefficient in scientific notation. The sign of the exponent determines the direction the decimal is moved in.B. He rewrote -28.53 x 10^4 incorrectly; 28.53 x 10^4 = 2.853 x 10^5. The exponent is increased to account for the extra place the decimal is moved.C. He did not correctly evaluate the exponent. It should be evaluated as (10^-7 x 10^3) = 10^3 since exponents are evaluated using the same operation as the coefficients.D. He got the wrong value for the coefficients; 28.53 x 10^-4 is not possible. The coefficients in scientific notation are always greater than 1, but less than 10. F. He multiplied the coefficients; he should have added 6.34 and 4.5. The product of powers rule states that coefficients are added.Keep in mind that there is multiple answers.

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The correct answers to this question are the first option and the second option.

This is because a coefficient in scientific notation should always be positive, while also remain greater than 1 but less than 10.

Additionally, moving a decimal adds the value of an exponent. Hope this helps your question.
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