1) Powers of 10 refer to numbers that are multiples of 10 raised to an exponent, such as 100 = 10^2 and 1000 = 10^3.
2) To multiply or divide a number by a power of 10, you simply move the decimal point in the number to the right when multiplying and to the left when dividing by the same number of places as the power of 10.
3) For example, to multiply 1.25 by 1000 (10^3), you move the decimal 3 places to the right to get 1250. And to divide 250.6 by 100 (10^2), you move the decimal 2 places to the left to get 2.506.