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The third power of ten

The third power of ten-example-1

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10^3 = 1,000

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Answer:

The third power of 10 is 1,000.

Explanation:

Whatever power your multiplying by 10 will be the same number of zeros. For instance:

10^5 (10 to the 5th power) equals: 100,000 (which has five zeroes)

Similarily:

10^2 (10 to the 2nd power) equals: 100 (which has two zeroes)

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