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Power of 10

Power of 10

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Other, Special Education, Mathematics

7th - 10th Grade

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Mae Junedelion

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Power of 10 1-5

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The powers of 10 explained.

In decimal notation the nth power of ten is written as '1' followed by n zeroes. It can also be written as 10n or as 1En in E notation. See order of magnitude and orders of magnitude (numbers) for named powers of ten. There are two conventions for naming positive powers of ten, beginning with 109, called the long and short scales. Where a power of ten has different names in the two conventions, the long scale name is shown in parentheses.

The positive 10 power related to a short scale name can be determined based on its Latin name-prefix using the following formula: 10[(prefix-number + 1) × 3]

Examples:

billion = 10[(2 + 1) × 3] = 109 octillion = 10[(8 + 1) × 3] = 1027


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Fill in the Blank

The stand for the power 10 is _

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Power of 10 uses.

Thus, shown in long form, a power of 10 is the number 1 followed by n zeros, where n is the exponent and is greater than 0; for example, 106 is written 1,000,000. When n is less than 0, the power of 10 is the number 1 n places after the decimal point; for example, 10−2 is written 0.01

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Multiple Choice

A power of 10 looks like...

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A. 12×10712\times10^7  

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12x21

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360

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1x1

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