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I am sure that there are a number of different solutions to that question; the one that comes to mind is 3 times 3,333 and a third.

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Q: What two numbers that don' t end in zero multiply to make 10000?
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Can two numbers multiply to make zero?

Definitely. That always happens any time at least one of the original numbers is zero.


Is it possible to multiply two numbers and get zero without the numbers being zero?

No.


What number do you get when you multiply all of the numbers on a telephones number pad?

The answer is Zero (0) because that is what you get when you multiply by zero, and zero is one of the numbers on the telephone keypad.


How do you multiply numbers ending in zero?

You add a zero at the end of the factor


How many numbers between 1000 and 10000 have a zero in them?

2438 of them.


Why 0 is neither prime number nor composite number?

Zero does not have a distinct set of factors. You can multiply any quantity of numbers together, then just multiply by zero to get zero.


You zero a number?

Did u mean how to make a number zero?. If so, then the answer is to make a number zero, it is needed to multiply the number with Zero .


What happens when you add subtract multiply and divide rational numbers?

If you add, subtract or multiply rational numbers, the result will be a rational number. It will also be so if you divide by a non-zero rational number. But division by zero is not defined.


What two prime numbers have two hundred digits?

10000.......1(including 198 zero between 1s)


What two numbers do you add to get 0 and multiply to get 80?

80


What happens to a rational number when it is multiplied by an integer between negative one and zero?

All numbers between negative one and zero are negative. When you multiply a number by a negative it becomes negative. Also, all numbers between negative one and zero are decimals. When you multiply a number by a decimal it becomes smaller. Thus, when you multiply a rational number by a number between negative one and zero, it becomes smaller and negative.


Why you can multiply both the numerator and denominator by the same number to make an equivalent fractions?

Because, as long as the number used is not zero, the multiplication does not affect the ratio of the two numbers.