Well, technically speaking, there isn't a number that ends with the letter "z" in the traditional sense of numerical values. Numbers typically end with digits, not letters. So, the answer to your question is simply: none.
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Oh, dude, no number ends with "z" in the traditional sense. Unless you're talking about some fancy imaginary number that I haven't heard of, which is totally possible because math likes to throw surprises at us. But in regular old numbers, you won't find any ending in "z."
In mathematics, numbers do not typically "end" with letters like "z." However, in some programming languages or mathematical notations, a number followed by a letter can indicate a variable or placeholder. For example, "5z" could represent the product of 5 and the variable z. So, in this context, a number that "ends" with z would be any numerical value multiplied by the variable z.
z would be a variable in a mathematical equation such as (3*6=3z) in that instance the answer would be 6 but to answer your question and number could end in z but technically no numbers end in z because it is a variable.
If a number ends with 0, it is divisible by 10.If a number ends with 0, it is divisible by 10.If a number ends with 0, it is divisible by 10.If a number ends with 0, it is divisible by 10.
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You could say it's "the product of number A and number B squared".For example,Let's call our two unknown numbers y and z.You're asking "what is y*z*z ?"Any number times itself is the number squared, so y*z*z = y*z^2Product means multiply, so y*z^2 is the product of y and z squared.Be careful though, as the sentence could be interpreted as (y*z)^2 rather than y*z^2. Perhaps it's even better to say "the product of y and the square of z".
Let the required number be z, then 8% of z =24 i.e. 8z/100 = 24 On solving we get z = 300 300 is the answer to the question.
The complex number of the equation z = x + iy is x.