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How would you represent 10 · 10 · 10 · 10 · 10 as a power of ten?

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Answer:


10^(5)

Explanation:

If you mulitply 10*10, you get 100. As you continue to multiple more tens, you add a zero. Since you are multiplying 5 10s, it would be the 5th power of 10

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The answer is 50 and the power is 5

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