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How can you represent 1,000 as an exponential expression with 10 as the base?
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How can you represent 1,000 as an exponential expression with 10 as the base?
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How can you represent 1,000 as an exponential expression with 10 as the base?
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1000= 10 x 10 x 10 =
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It is 10 to the third power, or 10^3 or “10 cubed.” It means 10 • 10 • 10, or 1,000.
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