You cant. 100*100*100 = 1000000, and if the numbers have to be less than 100, then they multiply to something less than 1000000.
a much easier way to explain this is like this:
the biggest possible three numbers less than 100 is 99*99*99 which equals 970,299. there are only 6 digits in that number so if you want the number to have 6 zeros, the number would have to be zero. if this is some kind of trick question you could do 1*1*1 which technically equals 1.000000...
Multiply the two numbers together - and you'll have your answer ! Hint - it's more than 310 but less than 320 ft2
There is an infinite number of multiples of 132. Choose any number and multiply, this will give you a product. Which is the name given to the result of multiplying numbers together. If you choose a number less than 1 then the result will be less than 132 but is also a multiple of it.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! When you calculate the factorial of a number, you multiply that number by all the positive integers less than it. The last digit of factorial 99 is 0, because there are lots of factors of 2 and 5 in the multiplication, creating zeros at the end. Just imagine all those zeros as little trees in a beautiful forest of numbers!
To calculate 132.50 x 0.08, you simply multiply the two numbers together. 132.50 multiplied by 0.08 equals 10.60. This is because when you multiply a number by a decimal less than 1, the product will be smaller than the original number.
If you multiply by 1 they stay the same. If you multiply by more than 1 they increase. Fractions less than 1 are less than unity so the products decrease because you are only taking a fraction of the number.
40 = 8 x 5 50 = 2 x 25 50 = 2 x 25
Less than positive decimals, yes.
Yes, but you need two positive numbers less than one. 0.5 * 0.5 = 0.25 for instance. (half of a half is a quarter)
For the same reason that you can multiply two proper fractions and get a smaller number than either of them. You are multiplying either decimal by a number that is smaller than 1. As a result you get an answer that is smaller than 1 times the first number.
Multiply the two numbers together - and you'll have your answer ! Hint - it's more than 310 but less than 320 ft2
The number .5 means half. So, if you take half of something, that is less than the entire thing, right? And half of half is a quarter. Multiplication only makes numbers larger when you multiply numbers that are greater than one. If you multiply by one the number doesn't change. If you multiply by less than one, you make the number smaller.
There is an infinite number of multiples of 132. Choose any number and multiply, this will give you a product. Which is the name given to the result of multiplying numbers together. If you choose a number less than 1 then the result will be less than 132 but is also a multiple of it.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! When you calculate the factorial of a number, you multiply that number by all the positive integers less than it. The last digit of factorial 99 is 0, because there are lots of factors of 2 and 5 in the multiplication, creating zeros at the end. Just imagine all those zeros as little trees in a beautiful forest of numbers!
To calculate 132.50 x 0.08, you simply multiply the two numbers together. 132.50 multiplied by 0.08 equals 10.60. This is because when you multiply a number by a decimal less than 1, the product will be smaller than the original number.
The answer is 105 because 3,5, and 7 are all prime factors and when you multiply the numbers together it comes out to be 10
...but if you multiply a whole number by a half the result decreases. Half of anything is less than that thing!
Less digits to work with. As an example, to multiply 4000 x 30,000, you only need to multiply 4 x 3, then attach all the zeros (7 zeros in this case) at the end. WITH A LITTLE BIT OF PRACTICE, YOU CAN DO THIS CALCULATION IN YOUR HEAD. However, if there are more significant digits (roughly speaking, non-zero digits), most people would need pencil and paper, or a calculator, to do such a calculation.