6022×1020 is the multiplication of the integers 6022 and 1020. The product equals 6,142,440. Prime factorization helps illustrate its composition: 6022 = 2 × 3011 and 1020 = 2^2 × 3 × 5 × 17. Therefore, 6022×1020 = 2^3 × 3 × 5 × 17 × 3011 = 6,142,440. The number 3011 is prime, and the product’s prime factors show it is divisible by 8 and by 5, hence by 40 as well. The result ends in a zero because 1020 contains a factor of 10. In magnitude terms, the product is about 6.14 million, specifically 6,142,440. This kind of calculation is a straightforward example of integer multiplication and prime-factor decomposition, often used in arithmetic, algebra, and number theory to verify divisibility and factor structure.