Yes. The fact that it contains a zero is simply a manifestation of the fact that we count in tens. In hexadecimal, for example, it would be represented by A.
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Any number which can be represented in the form of a ratio p/q where p and q are non-zero.
Decimal 10 (Ten) equals the Binary number 1010 (One Zero One Zero) Binary 10 (One Zero) equals the Decimal number 2 (Two)
it is 10 times larger (of the number that was multiplied by 10 or added a zero at the end)
How? 10 percent of a number which has at least one zero at the end means that just remove the zero at the end. Only remove one zero. So, the number is 61000. Then, remove the zero. 61000 divided by 10 is 6100. Also you can divide the number by zero.
You can make a zero with your fingers by not showing any. You can also call it "none." That was what it was called before zero resisted.