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Why the product of a multiple of ten and a multiple of ten will always have only one zero

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Why the product of a multiple of ten always have only a zero?

I am not entirely sure what you mean; a multiple of 10 can have more than one zeros. For example, 20 x 10 = 200.


What is the product of zero and any number?

The product of zero and any number is always 0.


Is the product of a rational and irrational number always irrational?

No, but the only exception is if the rational number is zero.


Is the product always zero when one of the factors is zero?

Yes.


Why does x 0 have only one solution?

Anytime you multiply a number by zero, the product will always be zero. Thus, whenever a number, regardless of its value, is multiplied by zero, there is only one possible solution: zero.


What is the answer when 0 is divided by something?

When you divide zero by anything or multiple anything by zero, the answer will always be zero.


What is the product of 1.3 and 0?

0: The product of 0 and any number, including zero itself. is always zero.


What number is the product of that number and a non-zero whole number?

A multiple


Why a number that ends in a 3 can't be a multiple of 4?

The digit with which a multiple of 4 ends depends on the last digit of the other factor. If the last digit is a zero, the product ends with zero; if the last digit is a 1, the product ends with 4; etc. The only options for the last digit of the product are 0, 2, 4, 6, 8.


How do you find the product of two numbers when one is 0?

If one is zero, then the product is always zero.(Think about it ... you take 279 zero times. How much do you have ?)


Is the product of two numbers that are less than zero also less than zero?

No. Their product is always greater than 0.


What is the rule for finding the product of 10 and another number?

the product will always end in zero