If we have a number X and we multiply it by a power of 10, then:
[tex]x\text{ }\ast\text{ }10^{n\text{ }}=\text{ x followed by n zeros}[/tex]Example:
x = 7 and we want to multiply it by 1,000
[tex]7\text{ }\ast\text{ 1,000 = 7 }\ast\text{ }10^{3\text{ }}=\text{ 7, 000 (3 zeros, the same quantity of the power)}[/tex]Another example:
x = 27 and we want to multiply it by 1 million
[tex]27\text{ }\ast\text{ 1,000,000 = 27 }\ast10^{6\text{ }}=\text{ 27,000,000 (6 zeros, the same quantity of power)}[/tex]