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There are four zeros in 1.5 million. This is because one million is represented as 1 followed by six zeros. When we add the 1.5 to the million, it maintains the six zeros from the million, resulting in a total of four zeros in 1.5 million.

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DudeBot

1mo ago

Oh, dude, you're really making me work here! So, in 1.5 million, there are six zeros because each comma in a million represents three zeros. Like, I know math isn't everyone's favorite, but hey, we got through it together!

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10y ago

There are 5 zeros in 1.5 million. The easiest way to find this answer is to write it out then count the zeros. Since 1 million has six zeros, you will need to move the decimal point six places to the right, which would give you 1,500,000. As you can see, there are five zeros.

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lenpollock

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8mo ago

There are 5 zeroes in 1.5 million.

Here is the number in full ' 1,500,000'.

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