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Explore the concept of multiplying by powers of 10. Learn about the pattern of adding zeros when multiplying by 10 and the use of exponents as a shorthand for repeated multiplication. Discover the connection between the number of times 10 is multiplied and the number of zeros in the product. Created by Sal Khan.
- 6 min
- Sal Khan
- Sorry, I realize I´m 2 years late. But for those who need help, there are *two* ways of remembering the order of operations: Please (Parentheses) E...
- The answer is 10x10x10x10x10 which is equal to 100,000. 10x10x10x10x10 = 100,000
- that would be 1502.3
- 10 x 6 = 60, while 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 = 1,000,000 They both give very different answers.
- ye hes Sal Khan
A numbers song to the ten little tune. It's designed to help children learn the names and the spelling of numbers. Original arrangement by A.J. Jenkins. Performed by A.J. Jenkins.
- 2 min
- 180M
- KidsTV123
To use the media creation tool, visit the Microsoft Software Download Windows 10 page from a Windows 7, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 device. You can use this page to download a disc image (ISO file) that can be used to install or reinstall Windows 10.
Learn how to use exponential notation with base 10 and exponent to simplify repeated multiplication. Watch a video and see examples, tips and comments from other learners.
- 4 min
- You are right about ten, but 2^2=20 isn't correct.
- Thank you 🙏🙏
- 10 to -1 power is equal to 1/10 when you have a negative exponent you always make it a fraction. For example 5 to the -1 power is equal to 1/5. Hop...
- That is correct. But you have to make sure you are adding the zeroes to the first digit, one, or else your number may be 10 times too high.
- It would be 1 followed by 1,000,000 zeroes. Yeah. That's a lot. I think it's called a Googol, and it's written as 10^1000000.
Learn about the number 10, its properties, and how it is written in different numeral systems. Find out why 10 is an important number for humans and how it relates to the decimal system.
10 (ten) is the even natural number following 9 and preceding 11. Ten is the base of the decimal numeral system, the most common system of denoting numbers in both spoken and written language.
To evaluate a power of 10 , we multiply the base ( 10) by itself the exponent amount of times. Example: 10 5 has an exponent of 5 , so we multiply 10 times itself 5 times: 10 5 = 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 = 100,000.