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Which will be the digit at ONE'S place in this multiplication? * 3×5×7​

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Answered by mahakulkarpooja615
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Answer:

So, the digit at one's place in the multiplication of 3\times 5\times 7 is 5.

Step-by-step explanation:

In context with question asked,

  • We have to find the digit at one's place in the multiplication of 3\times 5\times 7.
  • As we know that the multiplication is one of the important arithmetic operation of mathematics among division, multiplication, addition and subtraction.
  • With the help of multiplication, we can find the multiples of given numbers.
  • Now, the given expression is,

      3\times 5\times 7 = 15\times 7=105

  • One's place digit means the extreme last digit from the right side of a number.
  • So, the digit at one's place in the multiplication of 3\times 5\times 7 is 5.
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