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1,000,000 = 106 = ten to the sixth power
10 to the 3rd power
I think you're asking about powers of ten, not multiples of ten. In whole numbers, the place values as they increase from right to left are: ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten-thousands, hundred thousands, millions, ten-millions, hundred millions, billions, ten-billions, hundred billions, trillions... Each place value increases by another power of ten: Place Value Power of ten ones 10 to the zero power tens 10 to the first power hundreds 10 to the 2nd power (10 squared) thousands 10 to the 3rd power (10 cubed) ten-thousands 10 to the 4th power
DECA
No. Ten to the 3rd power is 1000, while ten squared is 100.
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no ten is not a prefix
The prefix that means one quintillionth, or times ten to the negative 18th power, is atto-. Examples: An attometer is a quintillionth of a meter, and an attosecond is a quintillionth of a second.
The prefix is 'deci'
Ten to the 3rd power is 1000. Move the decimal over 3 places. 8,200
1,000,000 = 106 = ten to the sixth power
10 to the 3rd power
The prefix "pico" means ten to the power -12; 1 divided by that is 10 to the power 12.This applies whether you use the prefix "pico" with meters, seconds, or any other measure.
The prefix "dec" means ten. For example, the word "decagon" refers to a ten-sided polygon.
The prefix "deca-" means ten. It has ten faces.
In SI units, the prefix "giga" means 10 to the 9th power and the prefix "kilo" means 10 to the 3rd power. The actual homework problem... er, question... should be easy to solve from the above information.