The answer depends on the level of mathematics you are at.If you define x = log(30) to the base 10 = approx 1.4771, then 10^x = 30 and so 30 IS a power of 10.If you are concerned only with integer powers, then the answer is NO, 10^1 = 10 and 10^2 = 100 and the power function is monotonic continuous. There is no integer between 1 and 2 and therefore there cannot be an integer power of 10 which is equal to 30.
3 times 10 to the first power = 30
10^30 = 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
2.5 nonillion.
It does nothing. Numbers, and sums, do not have the power to do anything!10 + 10 - 50 = -30
The answer depends on the level of mathematics you are at.If you define x = log(30) to the base 10 = approx 1.4771, then 10^x = 30 and so 30 IS a power of 10.If you are concerned only with integer powers, then the answer is NO, 10^1 = 10 and 10^2 = 100 and the power function is monotonic continuous. There is no integer between 1 and 2 and therefore there cannot be an integer power of 10 which is equal to 30.
No, it is a multiple of 10.
1/1000
3 times 10 to the first power = 30
1,990,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
1000 = 1X 10(to the power of 3) 500 = 5 x 10(to the power of 2) 30 = 3 x 10(to the power of 1) 3 = 3 x 10(to the power of 0)
Written as a whole number, 1030, or ten to the power 30, is equal to 100000000000000000000000000000.
6^30 = 2.21073919720733 x 10^23
Power of a Woman was created on 1995-10-30.
10^30 = 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
3 x 10^10 is equal to 30,000,000,000. (30 billion)
1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000