The first step a math tutor would suggest is to understand what it means when a number has an exponent. The “power” of a number indicates how many times the base would be multiplied by itself to reach the correct value.
The second step is to write the number in the base-exponent form, and lastly calculate what the final result would be. Consider the example of 2 to the power of 4: in exponent form that would be
So re-applying these steps to our particular problem, we first convert our word problem to a base-exponent form of:
To simplify this, all that is needed is to multiply it out:
93 x 93 x 93 x 93 x ... (for a total of 61 times) = 1195253053316704674773761495048250129657044063360898431360978682567981305762752094398640025730082429270042764216718854093
Therefore, 93 to the power of 61 is 1195253053316704674773761495048250129657044063360898431360978682567981305762752094398640025730082429270042764216718854093.