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Dean Hall
18 June, 05:03
Is 10^5 an exponents for 100,000
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Xavier Cross
18 June, 08:56
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Yes, because 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 (which equals 10^5) is equal to 100,000.
Remember, 10 to the power of anything (like 8, 5, or 9) just means that you have to count out however many zeros the exponent tells you to, which in this case, is five.
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