Oh, what a happy little question! When we have 10 to the power of 7, it equals 10 million. Just imagine all those zeros stretching out like a beautiful landscape on your canvas. Keep exploring the world of numbers, my friend, and let your curiosity guide you to new horizons.
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10 million is 10 to the 6th power. When you raise it to the power of 10 you are making it 10 to the 6x10th power i.e. 10 to the 60th power. to write it out you would write a 1 followed by 60 zeros before any decimal point.
12.5 x 10^7 is equal to 125,000,000.
10-7 is the same as 1/107, or 0.000 000 1 So 3*10-7 = 0.000 000 3 In words, 10-7 is one in ten million. So you are talking about three in ten million.
To write 73 million in standard form, you need to express it as a number between 1 and 10 multiplied by a power of 10. In this case, 73 million can be written as 7.3 x 10^7 in standard form. This is because 73 million is equivalent to 73,000,000, which can be expressed as 7.3 x 10,000,000 or 7.3 x 10^7.
7 cos 70 million is 10 times 7 million and 7 million is 7,000,000 and add a 0 behind it to times 10 and it becomes 70,000,000
10 million is 10 to the 6th power. When you raise it to the power of 10 you are making it 10 to the 6x10th power i.e. 10 to the 60th power. to write it out you would write a 1 followed by 60 zeros before any decimal point.
12.5 million in scientific notation is 1.25 x 10^7.
103/10-7 = 10(3 -(-7) = 10(3 + 7) = 1010
80 x 10^7 is equal to 800,000,000.
10-7 = 1/10,000,000
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3.107 = 30 million.
10 million or 10^7 or 10 to the 7th power.
4.44 x 10^7 is equal to 44,400,000.
(109) x (107) = 10(9+7) = 1016which is equal to 10,000,000,000,000,000
12.5 x 10^7 is equal to 125,000,000.
Oh, dude, writing 7 million in standard form is like a walk in the park. You just move the decimal point six places to the right because a million has six zeros. So, 7 million in standard form is 7,000,000. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!