5 zeroes
5 zeroes
One Lakh is equal to one hundred thousand (100,000)There are five zeroes in 1 lakh.
Not sure what "lakh" is, but 20 is XX.
20! is 2,432,902,008,176,640,000, so there are four consecutive zeroes at the end of 20!
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5 zeroes
5 zeroes
6,00,000 = 6 lakh Therefore, five zeroes.
One Lakh is equal to one hundred thousand (100,000)There are five zeroes in 1 lakh.
Three lakh, expressed using Western comma separation, is equal to 300,000 - that is, three followed by five zeroes.
One lakh is equal to 100,000 rupees. Therefore, 50 lakh is equal to 50 x 100000 = 5000000 rupees, or 5 followed by 6 zeroes.
Twenty lakh
Not sure what "lakh" is, but 20 is XX.
upto 160000 -Nil 160000 to 500000 10% 500000 to 800000 20% 800000 and above 30% upto 1.6 lakh NIL 1.61 lakh to 3.0 Lakh 10% 3.01 to 5.0 Lakh 20% > 5.0 lakh 30%
20! is 2,432,902,008,176,640,000, so there are four consecutive zeroes at the end of 20!
19 zeroes. (One of the 20 zeroes in 1020 is "lost" when multiplying 8.2 by 10 the first time; it becomes 82. This is then multiplied by 10 a further 19 times giving 19 zeroes on the end of "82").