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∙ 2010-12-10 20:13:20SI uses powers of 10.
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∙ 2010-12-10 20:13:20The Binary numbering system is based on powers of 2
"Quad" means "four", thus:In those countries that use the long scale (based on powers of million) like Europe:quadrillion = millionfour = (106)4 = 1024 so a quadrillion is 10 to the power of 24.In those countries that use the short scale (based on powers of thousand) like USA:quadrillion = thousandfive = (103)(4+1) = 1015 so a quadrillion is 10 to the power of 15.
1010 When multiplying numbers with powers - you add the powers together.
As I use the long scale (based on powers of a million) as used in Europe, I write it as:6000003000008 Others who use the short scale (based on power of a thousand) as used in USA, would write it as:6003000008
Use the properties of powers. In this case, you can combine powers with the same base, by simply adding the exponents.
The Binary numbering system is based on powers of 2
based on at least one of the expressed powers
based on at least one of the expressed powers.-nova net
based on at least one of the expressed powers.-nova net
based on at least one of the expressed powers.-nova net
expressed power
If that is supposed to be English units, Metric units are used based on the power of 10. English units aren't based on anything consistently.
The metric prefixes are powers of 10; most commonly, powers of 1000 (103) are used, that is, the power of 10 is a multiple of 3. For example, 103 = kilo, 106 = mega, 10-3 = milli, etc.
Three examples of Congress's territorial powers are 1) the power to acquire, manage, and dispose of various federal areas, 2) the power to acquire property by purchase or gift, and 3) the power to acquire territory from a foreign state based on the power to admit new States, on the war powers, and on the President's treaty-making power.
The federal powers are specified, whereas the States' powers are all the others. States have the right not to clear snow until it reaches 4 inches. I don't think the federal powers extend to clearing snow.
Arrest powers are by the individual states, and generally include the power to arrest and deliver based on lawful information or probable cause.
-the taxing and spending power -other money powers -the commerce power -foreign policy powers -providing for the nation's growth -other legislative powers