Because 5*8 = 40 which has a 0 if its own whereas 4*8 = 32 does not.
Because 5*8 = 40 which has a 0 if its own whereas 4*8 = 32 does not.
Because 5*8 = 40 which has a 0 if its own whereas 4*8 = 32 does not.
Because 5*8 = 40 which has a 0 if its own whereas 4*8 = 32 does not.
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Exactly twelve zeros.
I am not entirely sure what you mean; a multiple of 10 can have more than one zeros. For example, 20 x 10 = 200.
Well, honey, if we're talking about whole numbers, then one googol (10 to the 100th power) has the most zeros. But if we're talking about a specific number, then 1,000 is a good contender with three zeros. So, there you have it, more zeros than you can shake a stick at!
A million times a million is a trillion, or 1,000,000,000,000. In this particular case, the shortcut is to add your zeros. When you multiply a number with 6 zeros with another number with 6 zeros, it will always have 12 zeros. In other similar problems beginning with numbers other than 1 or with more than one starting digit that is not a zero, you can just multiply the non-zero part at the beginning and then add the zeros from both multiplicands onto the end of the product, thus 60 x 200 would be 12,000. That is, you multiply the 6 and the 2 and add on the 3 zeros.
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