Math, asked by prathamesh644, 4 months ago


50 \times 20 \times  + 100 \times 0 = 0 \\  \\
why is 0

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Answered by MrHyper
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 \bf 50 \times 20 \times 100 \times 0 = 0

The answer is 0 (zero) because, along with 50, 20 and 100, 0 is also multiplied with it. Any number, multiplied by 0 (zero) , it's product will always be 0 (zero)..

Answered by Anonymous
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50 \times 20 \times  100 \times 0 = 0

The multiplication property of zero:

Regardless of what the other number is, multiplying by 0 always results in an answer of 0.

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