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To round a power of 10, first determine the exponent that indicates the power of 10 you're working with. If the exponent is a whole number, the value is simply 1 followed by that many zeros (e.g., (10^3 = 1000)). If you're rounding to a certain number of significant figures, apply standard rounding rules to the leading digit(s) or adjust according to the context, while keeping the base as 10. For example, if rounding (10^4) to two significant figures, it remains (10^4).

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