Math, asked by mahanth99, 11 months ago

the prime factorisation of a natural number is 2 cube×3square×5square×7.How many consecutive zeroes will it have at the end of it? Justify your answer.​

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Answered by KrishKrSuhasaria
1

Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

after multiplying 2^3*3^2*5^2*7

we will get 12600

so at the end there are 2 consecutive zeroes

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