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OpenStudy (anonymous):

When you write 1,000,000 as a power of 10: the base is 1 and the exponent is 7. the base is 1 and the exponent is 6. the base is 10 and the exponent is 7. the base is 10 and the exponent is 6.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1,000,000 = 10 x 10 x ...... How many 10s do we need?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk thats how the question is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

100 = 10 x 10 1000 = 10 x 10 x 10 ... 1 000 000 = how many 10s

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So whats the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

10000 = 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 notice 1000 has 4 zeros and there are 4 tens 100000 = 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 notice 10000 has 5 zeros and there are 5 tens 1,000,000 = how many 10s multiplied?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

bang u need to stop commenting because people r on here for answers not to figure out what ur writing

OpenStudy (whpalmer4):

@ashley1394 anyone here just for answers is in the wrong place. OpenStudy is not an answers site and strongly discourages people from just posting answers.

OpenStudy (whpalmer4):

The base cannot be 1, because any number of 1’s multiplied together just gives you 1. Therefore, the base must be 10. How many 10’s do you have to multiply together to get 1,000,000?

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