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What is 100 to the Power of 20?

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Solution: 100 to the Power of 20 is equal to 1e+40 Methods Step-by-step: finding 100 to the power of 20 The first step is to understand what it means when a number has an exponent. The β€œpower” of a number indicates how many times the base would be multiplied by itself to reach the correct value. The second step is to write the number in the base-exponent form, and lastly calculate what the final result would be. Consider the example of 2 to the power of 4: in exponent form that would be 2 4 2^4 2 4 . To solve this, we need to multiply the base, 2 by itself, 4 times - 2 β‹… 2 β‹… 2 β‹… 2 2\cdot2\cdot2\cdot2 2 β‹… 2 β‹… 2 β‹… 2 = 16. So 2 4 = 16 2^4 = 16 2 4 = 16 . So re-applying these steps to our particular problem, we first convert our word problem to a base-exponent form of: 10 0 20 100^{20} 10 0 20 To simplify this, all that is needed is to multiply it out: 100 x 100 x 100 x 100 x ... (for a total of 20 times) = 1e+40 Therefore, 100 to the power of 20 is 1e+40. Related exponent problems: Here some other problems that you can read and practice with! What is 26 to the Power of 68? What is 27 to the Power of 44? What is 20 to the Power of 63? What is 19 to the Power of 23? What is 8 to the Power of 16?