Yes, (10) to the first power, written as (10^1), equals (10). This means that (10) is multiplied by itself once, which simply results in (10). In general, any number raised to the power of one is the number itself.
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10 to the first power = 10
3 times 10 to the first power = 30
(10)1 = 10
The expression "63 10 to the first" can be interpreted as multiplying 63 by 10 raised to the power of 1. Since 10 to the first power equals 10, the calculation is 63 × 10, which equals 630. Thus, the result is 630.
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the power of 10 mean 10 100 1,000 100,000 the power of 10 mean 10 100 1,000 100,000
10 to the first power = 10
I assume you mean 10x10^10 (said as 10 time 10 TO the power of 10) the order of operations means the 10^10 is calculated first which is 10,000,000,000 10 x this = 100,000,000,000
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3 times 10 to the first power = 30
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(10)1 = 10
10 to the first power is 10. 6.7 x 10 = 67
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If you mean "greater than", you can raise it to a higher power.
10 to the power 3 means 10*10*10, or 1000 10 to the power MINUS 3 means 1 over 10 to the power 3, so 1/1000.