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Roland Walters
5 May, 22:58
5x10 to the 5th power
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Noodles
6 May, 00:58
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So, 5*10 to the 5th power would read like this:
(5*10) To the fifth power
Multiply the 5*10, which will equal 50. Then, multiply the product by itself 5 times, which is the exponent.
50*50*50*50*50 = 312,500,000
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