When you simplify the exponents of 106÷(1010)−2 to a base of 10, what is the exponent?
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Step 1: Rewrite the expression with base 10 exponents clearly: \( 10^6 \div (10^{10})^{-2} \) Show more…
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Write each expression with a single base. Do not simplify further. Write answers with positive exponents. $$10^{6} \div\left(10^{10}\right)^{-2}$$
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