It looks like you want a number line of multiples of 10. So instead of the number line having 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. it will have each position multiplied by ten: 10, 20, 30, 40, etc.
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What you are asking is not clear, but I think that you're asking, "Why do you use x10 with scientific notation (Correct me if I'm wrong). The x10 is used because if you multiply something by ten, the decimal place of the number moves one to the right. If you divide a number by ten the decimal place moves one to the left. The x10(to whatever number) is just an easier way to symbolize that decimal place moving
The former is greater
One sequence could be -4, x10, -4, x10, ect.. So the sequence will be 10, 6, 60, 56, 560, 556, 5560, ect..
To convert to meters, x10-2 for centimeters and x10-1 for decimeters.
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