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The maximum number of zeros in a number is determined by the number of factors of 10 in that number. Each factor of 10 is made up of 2 factors of 5 and 2 factors of 2. Therefore, the maximum number of zeros in a number is equal to the minimum of the number of factors of 5 and the number of factors of 2. For example, in the number 1000, there are three factors of 10, so the maximum number of zeros is 3.
Add 3 zeros at the end of the number
1000 x 5,559 = 5,559,000 Anytime you multiply by 10,100,1000 etc. just add the number of zeros onto the number you are multiplying. 1000 has 3 zeros, so we will add those 3 zeros to the end of 5,559 to get 5,559,000
At least three.
Assuming you mean whole numbers and leading zeros do not count, the smallest 3 digit number is 100.