One septendecillion
54
The expression "54x10 to the power" is incomplete, as it does not specify the exponent for the power of 10. However, if you're referring to "54 times 10 to the power of n," where n is an integer, it means multiplying 54 by 10 raised to that exponent. For example, if n equals 2, it would be 54 × 10², which equals 5400. Please provide the exponent for a more precise answer.
10% off $54 = $54 - (0.1 x $54) = $48.60
The GCF of 10 and 54 is 2.
3 to the 3rd power + 3 to the 3rd power = 54
54 x 10 = 540
5.4 = 54/10= 10x5+4/10= 54/10= 54÷2/10÷2= 27/5
To solve this, multiply 54 by one-tenth.54 x (1/10) = 54/10 = 5.4
54^14 = 1,792,720,717,930,698,493,280,256
4/10 = 2/54/10 = 2/54/10 = 2/54/10 = 2/5
54
There are 10 millimetres in one centimetre. Therefore, 54 millimetres is equal to 54/10 = 5.4 centimetres.