If it is written in scientific notation it will have x10 to a certain power if it is standard it won't
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7.9x10^5 seriously dude im in middle school and i know this??
You can best do this in scientific notation. 1000 = 103, so you have 10004 = (103)4. As you may know already, in this case you can multiply the exponents, to get 1012. This is the answer - in scientific notation, which is the best option for such large numbers.
The number with 32 zeros is 10^32, which is equivalent to 1 followed by 32 zeros. In scientific notation, this number is represented as 1 x 10^32. This number is also known as a googol, which is larger than the total number of atoms in the observable universe.
The smaller number at the top right of the ten may or may not have a negative sign in front of it: like 6.2 x 102 or 6.2 x 10-2. If the little number is positive, the decimal in the first number will move to the right. If the exponent is negative, the decimal in the first number will move to the left.
To write 150 million in standard notation, you would use the numerical digits for the number and place commas to separate the digits into groups of three starting from the right. Therefore, 150 million would be written as 150,000,000 in standard notation.