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27 August, 13:47

10 to the 6th power multiplied by what equals 10 to the 18th power

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  1. 27 August, 13:54
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    (10⁶) times (10^p) = 10¹⁸.

    When you multiply two numbers that have the same base

    but different exponents, you just add the exponents.

    So 6 + p = 18

    Subtract 6 from each side: p = 12.

    10⁶ x 10¹² = 10¹⁸.
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