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with or already know. Four times 10 would be the same as four tens. Four tens. And four tens, one way we could represent Voiceover] Let's talk about multiplying by 10, 100, and 1000. There's some cool number patterns that happen with each of these. So let's start here with A power of 10 is any of the integer powers of the number ten; in other words, ten multiplied by itself a certain number of times (when the power is a positive integer). By definition, the number one is a power (the zeroth power) of ten. The first few non-negative powers of ten are: But notice 360 looks like 36 because it is 36, but 10 times larger. 36 has moved along one place and a placeholder zero has appeared in the ones column.

Now, if we want to divide by 10, instead of moving our number to the left we simply move it to the right. 36 becomes three point six, note the decimal point we add here. Well, it's really there all the time, but only reveals itself when a part of a number is smaller than one. We put it there to mark the place where our number becomes smaller than a whole number. To divide by 100, we move two, zero point three six. And to divide by 1000, we move three, zero point zero three six. is the same as two hundreds. Two hundreds, which is 100 plus another 100. There's quite literally two hundreds, which is a total of 200, or two with two zeros on the end. Now we have two zeros on the end. Or another way to think about this is two, two times 100, insteadalready know about tens and let's apply it to hundreds. Something like, let's say, two times 100. There's a couple ways ten to the negative 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000th power A number written in scientific notation has a significand (sometime called a mantissa) multiplied by a power of ten. Take 36. We could multiply by 10 by doing a series of additions, adding 36 nine more times, going up the multiples to make 360.

to 10 times 10 times 10, or three tens. So we had one, two, three zeros. And so, we can see the pattern here. When we multiply by This article is about the mathematical concept. For other uses, see Power of 10 (disambiguation). Visualisation of powers of 10 from one to 1 billion.

that is a 10 plus a second 10 plus a third 10 plus a fourth 10. Or four tens. And now let's count that. 10 plus 10 is 20, plus 10 is 30, plus 10 is 40. So our solution is 40, or a four with a zero. And this is the pattern

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