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Find the numerical equivalent of 10 with a small two on top. 10 with a small tree on top would it be 100,000 or 10 or 10 with a small size on the top or 1100
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It seems you're referring to the notation where "10" has a small number (or "superscript") above it. In mathematical notation, this could imply exponentiation.
If "10 with a small 2 on top" (which can be written as \(10^2\)) indicates 10 raised to the power of 2, then:
\[
10^2 = 10 \times 10 = 100
\]
If "10 with a small tree on top" is referring to a number like 3 (assuming "tree" is a typographical error or a playful way to refer to the number), then "10 with a small 3 on top" (which would be \(10^3\)) would yield:
\[
10^3 = 10 \times 10 \times 10 = 1000
\]
So, to clarify:
- \(10^2\) (10 with a small 2) equals 100.
- \(10^3\) (10 with a small 3) equals 1000.
If you meant something different, please provide additional context!
If "10 with a small 2 on top" (which can be written as \(10^2\)) indicates 10 raised to the power of 2, then:
\[
10^2 = 10 \times 10 = 100
\]
If "10 with a small tree on top" is referring to a number like 3 (assuming "tree" is a typographical error or a playful way to refer to the number), then "10 with a small 3 on top" (which would be \(10^3\)) would yield:
\[
10^3 = 10 \times 10 \times 10 = 1000
\]
So, to clarify:
- \(10^2\) (10 with a small 2) equals 100.
- \(10^3\) (10 with a small 3) equals 1000.
If you meant something different, please provide additional context!
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