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How many 0s are in 5 billion?There are 9 0s in 5 billion. (5,000,000,000).
4,500.
1 million = 10^6 → 10 million = 10 × 10^6 = 10^7 → there are seven 0s in 10 million.
A polynomial can have as many 0s as its order - the power of the highest term.A polynomial can have as many 0s as its order - the power of the highest term.A polynomial can have as many 0s as its order - the power of the highest term.A polynomial can have as many 0s as its order - the power of the highest term.
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10 to the 100th is... 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,00 .... 10 to the 100th is a googol, or a number with 100 zeroes after it.
A googol has 100 zeros. A googolplex has a googol of zero No, a googolplex has 10 x 100 googols. NO, a googolplex is 10 to the 10th to the 100th. There are so many zeroes in a googolplex, if you wrote a zero on every atom in the universe, it still wouldn't be enough 0s
A googol = 10¹⁰⁰ so there are 100 zeros.
How many 0s are in 5 billion?There are 9 0s in 5 billion. (5,000,000,000).
Basically, this is the same as finding the number of distinct ways of arranging seven 1s and 3 0s. That is (10!/7!3!) = (10*9*8)/(3*2*1) = 120. There are 120 bit strings of length 10 with exactly three 0s.
One hundred zeroes.
A googol is 10100 , that is 10*10*10*...*10 (one hundred lots of ten). It has 100 0s.
It can have as many as 10 to the 100th power. It can have any number of sides that is greater than or equal to 3. (many of those numbers are even bigger than 10 to 100th.)
There are 210.
5/10 = 50/100 so 50 of them.
4,500.