To find how many times less \(10^2\) is than \(10^6\), we can compute the ratio:
\[ \frac{10^2}{10^6} = 10^{2-6} = 10^{-4} \]
Thus, \(10^2\) is \(10^{-4}\) times \(10^6\).
So the answer is:
\[ 10 \text{ raised to the power of } -4 \]
1 answer
To find how many times less \(10^2\) is than \(10^6\), we can compute the ratio:
\[ \frac{10^2}{10^6} = 10^{2-6} = 10^{-4} \]
Thus, \(10^2\) is \(10^{-4}\) times \(10^6\).
So the answer is:
\[ 10 \text{ raised to the power of } -4 \]