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Q: What two numbers don't end in zero and have the factor of 10000000?
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When two numbers are multiplied together the answer is 10000000 neither of the two numbers contain a zero . what are they?

They cannot be integers or whole numbers; but they can be numbers with decimals. There are many possibilities; if the numbers are the same, then that is the square root of 10000000 which is 3162.277666...repeating. Those same numbers multiplied together = 10000000. If numbers are different, there are other combinations, all involving decimals


How do you multiply numbers ending in zero?

You add a zero at the end of the factor


Why do all numbers have common factors?

Because 1 is a factor of all non-zero numbers.


Can zero be a common factor of a number?

You can't have the greatest common factor of just one number - for it to be common there needs to be at least 2 numbers.


Why does a factor of 0 make multiplication easy?

Because all numbers multiplied by zero give zero as a result ....


What is the least common factor of 2 non zero whole numbers?

1


A factor of all number?

Only the number 1 is a factor of all other integers.


Why 1 and 0 is not belong to the group of composite numbers?

because there is no factor for 1 and zero


What are numbers that have no common factors?

Since one is a factor of all non-zero integers, all numbers have common factors.


What is the least common factor of any two non zero whole numbers?

1 that's it


How do you round 2500689 to the nearest 10000000?

2.5 million is closer to zero than it is to ten million, so it rounds to zero.


Is it true that every number has a 0.5 factor?

No because factors are whole numbers but every whole number except zero has 1 as a factor.