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A biologist counted 10,000 migrating monarch butterflies. How do you express 10,000 as a power of 10?
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A biologist counted 10,000 migrating monarch butterflies. How do you express 10,000 as a power of 10?
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4 to the power of ten
because the 1 has 4 zeros behind it
I really hoped that I helped
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4 to the power of ten
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