Powers of 10

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GCSE Maths (Year 7) Mind Map on Powers of 10, created by Ellen Billingham on 06/05/2013.
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Powers of 10
  1. They are what you get when you multiply 10 by itself a number of times
    1. Whatever the power is, you just put that many zeros after a one
      1. E.G. 10^5 = 100,000
      2. Examples
        1. 10^1
          1. 10
            1. ten
          2. 10^2
            1. 100
              1. one hundred
            2. 10^3
              1. 1,000
                1. one thousand
              2. 10^4
                1. 10,000
                  1. ten thousand
                2. 10^5
                  1. 100,000
                    1. one hundred thousand
                  2. 10^6
                    1. 1,000,000
                      1. one million
                    2. 10^7
                      1. 10,000,000
                        1. ten million
                      2. 10^8
                        1. 100,000,000
                          1. one hundred million
                        2. 10^9
                          1. 1,000,000,000
                            1. one billion
                          2. 10^10
                            1. 10,000,000,000
                              1. ten billion
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