Factorial 10 to the power factorial 10 will have 7257600 zeros.
122 zeros.
There are 24 trailing zeros in 100 factorial.
My calculation gave me 2963 hopefully that is right... * * * * * I suggest 501.
if you counted one digit for every particle in the universe it would take over a googol universes.
242 zeros.
There are 18 zeros.
18 factorial is equal to 6402373705728000 - with three consecutive zeroes at the end.
85,000,000,000,000 12 zeros
85
If you choose five items from a group of 85, and the order of choosing matters, then you are talking about the permutations of 85 things taken 5 at a time. This is 85 factorial - (85 - 5) factorial, or 3,936,182,040. If the order did not matter, then you would be talking about the combinations of 85 things taken 5 at a time. This is (85 factorial - (85 - 5) factorical) divided by 5 factorial, or 32,801,517.
3 followed by 85 zeros is not a power of any integer.
Expressed in figures, this is equal to 8,500,000,000 - with eight zeroes.
(0!+0!+0!+0!+0!)!=120 !=factorial
Two: addition and factorial - the latter being repeat multiplication.
yes. (0!+0!+0!+0!+0!)! where ! refers the factorial of the number
yes. (0!+0!+0!+0!+0!)! where ! refers the factorial of the number