Problem Solving question - place value and exponents.

Are 10o and 2o equal? Why or Why not

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Not quite sure what you're typing?

But I'm assuming you meant ten to the power zero (10^0) and two to the power zero (2^0)

If so, then to answer your question. It would would be yes, they are equal because any number to the power zero is one.
Are the little zeroes degrees of angle or temperature?

In either case, the answer is no.

2 does not equal 10 (unless one number is binary and the other is digital)
John is correct. 2^0 = 10^0, if the ^0's are exponents.
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