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when we multiply any no. with thousand the number of zeros in product can't be less than _______ ​

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Answered by BRAINOSAUR
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the answer is three (3)

Step-by-step explanation:

because when we multiply two numbers then the number of zeroes add up and appear in the product.

FOR EXAMPLE

IN

440*200

the numbers except zeros get multiplied

44*2= 88

the zeros are.added up

one zero in first no. and two zeros in second no

so three zeros in product

88000.

so even if the first no doesn't have any zero but 1000 has three zeros so the product will have minimum of three zeros.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

When we multiply any no. with thousand the number of zeros in the product can't be less than three.

Explanation:

  • Thousand can be defined as a number that is a product of 10 *100 = 1000.
  • There is a minimum of three zeros in a thousand numbers.
  • For example 8000, 9000, etc.
  • There are numbers that have more than three zeroes when we multiply them by a thousand.
  • For example 80000 - eighty thousand, 90000 - ninety thousand
  • Hence the correct answer is three.
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