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What is the product of 14,560 times 10 and explain the number of zeros
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What is the product of 14,560 times 10 and explain the number of zeros
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14,560 times 10 would be 145,600. All you have to do is add how ever many zeros there are in the number to the sum. Whether it be 14,560 times 200 or 10 you multiply it by the first number then take the sum of it and add the zeros.
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14,560
× 10
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00,000
+145,600
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145,600 ↔answer
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