(0!+0!+0!)!
=(1+1+1)!
=3!
=6
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A million has 6 zeros - 1,000,000 3 million also has 6 - 3,000,000
the answer is 480,000. Because both numbers have two zeros you can cancel out the zeros and add them later. So now you are left with 6×8. If you take six and add it to itself eight times, you get 48. Now we can deal with the zeros. Because we dropped 2 zeros from 600 and 2 zeros from 800 you get a total of 4 dropped zeros. You can take these zeros and add them onto 48. Adding 1 zero gets you 480. 2 zeros, 4,800. 3 zeros, 48,000. And finally 4 zeros, 480,000!! You can check your work by dividing 480,000 by 6 OR 8. If you divide by 6 your answer should be 8, and if you divide by 8 your answer should be 6.
There are 6 zeros in a million.....
6 zeros 1,000,000
There are 15 zeros in the number 6,000,000,000,000,000 (6 trillion). ---- Actually, this is six trillion -> 6,000,000,000,000 so there are actually 12 zeros in 6 trillion.
there are 6 zeros in 3 million. 3,000,000
A million has 6 zeros - 1,000,000 3 million also has 6 - 3,000,000
6 = (0! +0! +0!)!
6 ... 3,000,000
Six zeros: 127,000,000
six a thousand thousand so 3 + 3 = 6
it has 6 zeros, which is 6,000,000
27 zeros in 6 octillion.
There are 6 zeros.
6 zeros.
There are 6 zeros in 1,000,000
6 zeros