Well, darling, when you multiply numbers with the same base, you just add their exponents. So, 10 to the 3rd power times 10 to the 4th power is 10 to the 7th power. Math doesn't have to be a drag, honey!
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Oh, dude, when you multiply powers with the same base, you just add the exponents. So, 10 to the 3rd power is 10 x 10 x 10 (which is 1,000), and 10 to the 4th power is 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 (which is 10,000). When you multiply them together, it's like adding the exponents, so it's 10 to the 7th power, which is 10 million. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
When multiplying numbers with the same base, you add the exponents. In this case, 10 to the 3rd power is 10^3 = 10 x 10 x 10 = 1,000, and 10 to the 4th power is 10^4 = 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 = 10,000. When you multiply these two numbers together, you add the exponents: 10^3 x 10^4 = 10^(3+4) = 10^7 = 10,000,000.
10 to the 3rd power is 1000, so 4000.
70,000
50 times 10 to the 4th power is the same as (50x10)^4 which is actually 500x500x500x500 which equals 62,500,000,000 (sixty-two billion, five hundred million)
Well, darling, 4 times 10 to the 4th power is 40,000. It's as simple as that. Math doesn't have to be a drama, just multiply the 4 by the number of zeroes in 10 to the 4th power, and voila, you've got your answer.
0.006 times 10 to the 3rd power is: 0.006 x 103 = 6
1.657 times 10 to the 4th power = 16,570
2 times 10 to the 3rd power = 2,000
The result is 10,000,000 or 107
The product of 3.25 times 10 to the 3rd power x 6.1 times 10 to the negative 1 power, expressed in scientific notation, is: 3.25061 × 103
180,000
.002519
5,000
3,376
10 to the 3rd Power = 10^3; 2.232*10^3 = 2232
4.334x104 = 43,340
Correct for what?
20,000