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GAK, I think you don't even know what the problem is supposed to look like!
"6.09e1012" is wrong notation, regardless.
Are you able to go back and check to see what the problem looks like?
I wondered whether or not there was a redundancy with a 10 as in the "e10"
supposed to be standing in for "times 10 raised to the."
Could it be the following interpretation instead?
\(\displaystyle \dfrac{(6.09 \ \times \ 10^{12})^2}{(1,256.6)^2}\)
Another reason is that the first exponent interpretation for the 10 is so relatively large compared to the second
number, 1256.6, as compared to the guess of my interpretation of the exponent of the 10 of the first number.
Why?