Both 'zeros' and 'zeroes' are acceptable and both found in the Merriam Webster dictionary.
The plural form of zero is zeros or zeroes.
Zeros is the plural of zero. "There aren't enough zeros on the check you wrote."
The plural form of the noun zero is zeros.
The plural form of hero and zero is heroes and zeros .
0 = zero; the plural form is zeros.
I think it can be both zeros and zeroes.
The plural forms of the noun zero are zeros or zeroes, both are accepted.The plural possessive forms are zeros' or zeroes'.examples:That zeros' column is a list of my net profits.That zeroes' column is a list of my net profits.
The plural of zero is "zeros" or "zeroes." Both are used. Examples: John wrote down two zeroes (or zeros). The teacher gave John and Mary zeroes (or zeros) on their tests. There are two zeroes (zeros) in the number one hundred. A quadratic equations has one or two zeroes (zeros).
The usual spelling of the plural noun is zeroes (more than one zero).*The proper noun Zero is a World war II Japanese fighter plane, the plural usually Zeros.
The three types of zeros in chemistry are leading zeros (zeros to the left of the first non-zero digit), captive zeros (zeros between non-zero digits), and trailing zeros (zeros to the right of a non-zero digit in a number without a decimal point).
There is one zero in the number zero.
it is zero