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how does the number of zeros in the product of 8 and 5,000 compare to the number of zeros in the factors?

User Nerxis
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The correct answer is:


There are 4 zeros in the product, compared to 3 zeros in the factors.


Step-by-step explanation:


When multiplying factors, the product will have at least as many zeros as the combined number of zeros from all factors.


5000 has 3 zeros, and 8 has none; this means the product will have at least 3 zeros.


Multiplying the first number from each, 5*8 = 40; this gives another zero to the product, making a total of 4.


Checking this, 5000(8) = 40,000, which has 4 zeros.

User Heavilyinvolved
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Product means to multiply.
5000×8=40000
There are 3 zeros in the factors and 4 zeros in the product.
Answer: There is one more zero in the product.
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