It does not.
For example,
5008*5 = 25040 has 2 zeros
4008*5 = 20040 has 3 zeros.
So the question is based on false premises.
At least three.
You add one more zero to the end of the number
There are many numbers such as googolplex, googolplexplex, tricentillion. Any number with more than 100 zeros has more zeros than googol.
Exactly twelve zeros.
180 million has 7 zeros.
I am not entirely sure what you mean; a multiple of 10 can have more than one zeros. For example, 20 x 10 = 200.
there are seven zeros in 10million (10,000,000 there could be more than that depending on how many zeros you put after the decimal point.
Any number that is not zero is significant. However, zeros that appear between non-zeros are significant. Even more confusing is that leading zeros are not significant while trailing zeros are. So, it really depends on what you are looking at. And where the zeros are.
no a plynomial can not have more zeros than the highest (degree) number of the function at leas that is what i was taught. double check the math.
you cant really expand 8.503 any more you can say 8.503000000 with infinite zeros but the zeros arent needed
When it is between non-zero digits, e.g.: 504 or 2005When there is one or more zeros after the last non-zero digit AFTER the decimal point, e.g.: 3.40 When there are zeros after the last non-zero digit in a whole number, one or more zeros MAY be significant, e.g.: 500. But if you have to guess, you should consider such zeros to be non-significant.
No. You need four more zeros.