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Answer:  3

10^3 = 1000

The exponent over the 10 tells us how many zeros there are.

Other examples

  • 10^1 = 10 has 1 zero
  • 10^2 = 100 has 2 zeros
  • 10^4 = 10,000 has 4 zeros
  • 10^5 = 100,000 has 5 zeros

Why does this work? Recall that exponents tell us how many copies of the base to multiply. Something like 10^3 means 10*10*10 = 1000. Think of it like 1*1*1 = 1 and then tack on 3 zeros at the end (one zero per "10")

Answer:

3 zeroes

Step-by-step explanation:

10 ^ 3 is the same as 10 x 10 x 10.

10 ^ 3 = 10 x 10 x 10

Find what 10 x 10 x 10 is equal to.

(10 x 10) x 10 = ?

Do what is in the parentheses.

100 x 10 = ?

Solve the equation.

1000 = ?

There are 3 zeroes in 10 ^ 3.

Another way to look at this is :

10 ^ 1 = 10 = 1 zero

10  ^ 2 = 100 = 2 zeroes

10 ^ 3 = 1000 = 3 zeroes

10 ^ 4  =10000 = 4 zeroes.

What ever the exponent is how many zeroes there are in this situation.