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how many zeroes are ther when we multiply 1 to 112?​

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Answered by shreyashraj7319
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Answered by Anonymous
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Hence 24 zeros are available in the product of integers from 1 to 100.20-Nov-2018

It is very easy to find the number of zero at the end ,all you have to do is count how many times did 2 and 5 occured in the question as factor. Number of zeros is equal to the one (2 or 5)which occured less times. Eg. If 5 has occurred 7 times and 2 has occured 8 times, then number of zeros if 7.

This is because when 5 gets multiplied by an even number, it results in a number ending in zero.) Thus you see, we will have 12 zeroes in the product of first 50 natural numbers. Hence, there will be 10 zeros in the product.

24 zeros

So there are a total of 20+4=24 factors 5 in 100! . Hence 100! is divisible by 1024 and no greater power of 10 . So 100! ends with 24 zeros.

How do you find the number of zeros?

It is very easy to find the number of zero at the end ,all you have to do is count how many times did 2 and 5 occured in the question as factor. Number of zeros is equal to the one (2 or 5)which occured less times. Eg. If 5 has occurred 7 times and 2 has occured 8 times, then number of zeros if 7.

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