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There are 10102 0's in a googol*100
When multiplying any number by 10, 100, 1000 (basically any #1 followed by zeros) just count the number of zeros. The number of zeros present is how many spots the decimal moves to the left.For example3.5 X 10 = 3524.5 X 100 = 2450So the answer would be2.45 X 10 = 24.5
A googol is 10^100 or 10 to the power 100, so that's 1 followed by 100 zeroes. googol x 100 = 10^102 so that's 1 followed by 102 zeroes, and that's a very BIG number!
The expression (4 \times 10^x) will have (x) zeros in the simplified form, as (10^x) represents the number 1 followed by (x) zeros. Therefore, if (x) is any whole number, the total number of zeros in the expression (4 \times 10^x) will be equal to (x). For example, if (x = 2), the expression simplifies to 400, which has 2 zeros.
To determine the number of zeros in the product of 11,000,000 and 10,000, you can add the number of zeros in each factor. The number 11,000,000 has 7 zeros, and 10,000 has 4 zeros. Therefore, the total number of zeros in the product 11,000,000 x 10,000 is 7 + 4 = 11 zeros.
There are 10102 0's in a googol*100
100 x 53 = 5300 Therefore, there are two zeroes.
60, because 20/100 x 300 you can cancel out the zeros in the 100 and the zeros on the 300. then you would get 20 x 3.
9 lakh = 90000 so there are zeros. 100 x 1 = a hundred 100 x 100 = 1 lakh 100 lakh = 1 million.
When multiplying any number by 10, 100, 1000 (basically any #1 followed by zeros) just count the number of zeros. The number of zeros present is how many spots the decimal moves to the left.For example3.5 X 10 = 3524.5 X 100 = 2450So the answer would be2.45 X 10 = 24.5
1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 = 9 x 3 zeros = 27 zeros
(100) x (1 googol) = (102) x (10100) = 10102 = ' 1 ' with 102 zeros after it.
Square root implies that a number x has a divisor y which when multiplied by itself equals x. In other words y² = x. The decimal system (numbers up to 10) has an interesting characteristic that helps solve your problem. If you square any number (y) that begins with 1, and ends with any number of zeros, you will have a number (x) that begins with 1, and ends with twice as many zeros as y. Conversely, if you square root any number (x) that begins with 1, and ends with an even number of zeros, you will have a number (y) that begins with 1, and ends with half as many zeros as x. Since one googol is a 1 with 100 zeros after it, the square root is a 1 with 50 zeros after it, otherwise known as one hundred quindecillion.
1000/100=10 10 x 1 =10 the answer is 10 mins
3500-- so 2 zeros
1.551 x 109 = 1551000000 (six zeros)
It equals 66,000. Whenever multiplying 10, 100, 1000, etc. all you need to do is add the number of zeros in your multiplier (in your case, 100, so 2 zeros) to whatever you're multiplying. So, in 660 x 100 you take the 2 zeros from 100 and add them to the end of 660.