A power of ten is 10 raised to a whole number.
For example, 101 = 10; 102 = 100; 103 = 1000 and so on.
A power of a ten has one followed by as many zeros as the power.
For example, 102 is equal to one followed by two zeros, i.e., 100.
Rule
When a decimal number is multiplied by a power of ten, the product is found by moving the decimal point to the right that many places as the power of ten.
For example, in 3.45 × 102, the product is obtained by moving the decimal point two places to the right, i.e., 3.452 × 102 = 345.2
Multiply 4.569 × 102
Step 1:
4.569 × 102
Here the power of ten is two or the number of zeros in its value 100 is 2.
Step 2:
So the decimal point in 4.569 is moved 2 places to the right and the product is obtained as shown below.
4.569 × 102 = 4.569 × 100 = 456.9
Multiply 17.3426 × 103
Step 1:
17.3426 × 103
Here the power of ten is three or the number of zeros in its value 1000 is 3.
Step 2:
So the decimal point in 17.3426 is moved 3 places to the right and the product is obtained as shown below.
17.3426 × 103 = 17.3426 × 1000 = 17342.6