The number of zeros in the product of multi-digit numbers with zeros and one-digit numbers depends on the placement of the zeros in the multi-digit numbers. If a zero is at the end of a multi-digit number, it effectively multiplies the other digits by ten, contributing to the count of zeros in the product. However, if the zeros are located elsewhere, they may not affect the overall count of zeros in the final product. Thus, the final count of zeros can vary based on the specific arrangement of digits.
If leading zeros are allowed, then you have 0000 through 9999 which is 10,000 numbers.If leading zeros not allowed: the smallest four-digit number is 1000, eliminating 0000 through 0999 (one thousand numbers are not allowed), so it is 9,000 numbers.
If you include leading zeros in numbers like 001, or 032, and if you include the number 000, then there are one thousand three-digit numbers. If you do not include the leading zeros, then there are nine hundred such numbers. They go from 100 to 999 inclusive.
If you include leading zeros in numbers like 001, or 032, and if you include the number 000, then there are one thousand three-digit numbers. If you do not include the leading zeros, then there are nine hundred such numbers. They go from 100 to 999 inclusive.
Only one: the second digit.
The product may not have any zeros if there are "carries" from a product at a lower level.
Due to carries, in the multiplication a zero can change to a non-zero and vice versa.
Due to carries, in the multiplication a zero can change to a non-zero and vice versa.
If leading zeros are allowed, then you have 0000 through 9999 which is 10,000 numbers.If leading zeros not allowed: the smallest four-digit number is 1000, eliminating 0000 through 0999 (one thousand numbers are not allowed), so it is 9,000 numbers.
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If you include leading zeros in numbers like 001, or 032, and if you include the number 000, then there are one thousand three-digit numbers. If you do not include the leading zeros, then there are nine hundred such numbers. They go from 100 to 999 inclusive.
If you include leading zeros in numbers like 001, or 032, and if you include the number 000, then there are one thousand three-digit numbers. If you do not include the leading zeros, then there are nine hundred such numbers. They go from 100 to 999 inclusive.
then there would only be a 1. and there would be no 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 digit numbers onlya one digit number. and there would be only 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,numbers to use not 10, 20,30,40 ,50 ,60,70,80,90,100 because they need zeros
Only one: the second digit.
One thousand has three zeros. It is written as 1,000, where the zeros follow the digit 1.
A one to three digit number followed by six zeros is millions
One with thirty-five zeros would be one hundred decillion.