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2007-08-20 18:32:10 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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10^1 = 10
10 ² = 100
10 ³ = 1000

2007-08-20 19:45:23 · answer #1 · answered by Como 7 · 2 0

Ten to the third power is:

10^3 = 10 * 10 *10 = 100 * 10 = 1000

Or one thousand.

A quick way to do exponents of 10s is to take 1 and add the exponent number of zeros after it:

10^5 = 1 followed by 5 zeros: 100000

2007-08-20 18:36:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

10x10x10
Or 10 times itself 3 times (power 3)
this equals
1000

short cut. Whenever you have 10 to a power
just put a number 1 with as many zeros as the power after it. so a one & 3 zeros is the answer
1 0 0 0

2007-08-20 18:39:29 · answer #3 · answered by 037 G 6 · 0 0

10³ = 1000
10 × 10 × 10 = 1000

2007-08-20 20:38:35 · answer #4 · answered by The Glorious S.O.B. 7 · 0 1

1000
10 x 10 x 10

2007-08-20 18:35:06 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Ten to the third power is 1000.

Because it means multiply ten by itself 3 times.

It can also be called Ten Cubed.

10x10x10=1000

2007-08-20 18:42:21 · answer #6 · answered by DCD4 5 · 0 0

I smell a trick question. I think you want ten to the power "one third" rather than ten to the power "three."

In that case, it's 10^(1/3) = 2.15443469... .

[You can see that it must be a bit larger than 2 from two obvious arguments: (i) 2^3 = 8, so it must be bigger than 2 by a factor of (10/8) ^(1/3) = 1.25^(1/3) or something close to a factor of 1.08 --- as indeed it is; or (ii) since the log to base 10 of 2 is 0.30103... it must be bigger by a factor of 10^0.03230...) or e^(2.30258... x 0.03230...) = e^(0.07437...) or about a factor of 1.077, essentially as before, using the first two terms of the expansion of e^(x).]

Live long and prosper.

2007-08-20 18:47:20 · answer #7 · answered by Dr Spock 6 · 0 1

10 To The 3rd Power

2016-10-05 03:34:37 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

1000. When doing exponentials to the letter 10, the secret is that the exponent number is equal to the amount of zeros after the 1. For Example, 10 to the 10th power is 10000000000 (10 zeroes)

2007-08-20 18:40:58 · answer #9 · answered by Zak S 3 · 0 0

absolutely 1000

your question deals mainly on laws of exponents..
10^3
you're going to multiply the number 10 three times to itself..
so it will become (10)(10)(10) = 1000

or a shortcut when dealing with 10..
10 is raised to the third power.. therefore, you're going to affix three zeros at the end of 1.. it will become 1,000...

hope it helps! =)

2007-08-20 18:50:13 · answer #10 · answered by >bLueeyes< 2 · 0 0

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