although fool is a good guess....my answer would have to be there is no word that has two "zero's" between it; they would have to be "O's"
Between the two numbers there are 789 zeros.
There are three different types of zeros in chemistry, leading zeros, trailing zeros, and captured zeros. A leading zero precedes a number with significant value. A captured zero can be found between two numbers other than zero. A trailing zero will appear after the last number with value.
There are three different types of zeros in chemistry, leading zeros, trailing zeros, and captured zeros. A leading zero precedes a number with significant value. A captured zero can be found between two numbers other than zero. A trailing zero will appear after the last number with value.
40000000000
5 of them. All non-zero digits are considered significant. Zeros appearing anywhere between two non-zero digits are significant. Leading zeros are not significant.
3. Captured zeros (zeros between two other significantnumbers) are always significant.
There should be two zeros. * * * * * If you mean 1*2*3*...*99*100m then there will be 24 zeros at the end.
2. The last two zeros are place holders.
if between two other digits ex: 3009 or ending zeros when there is a decimal ex: 54.300
Two. The first two zeros are just placeholders.
When multiplying tens or hundreds you can just multiply the first numbers: 1 x 8 = 8 and then add the zeros, so in this case you have two zeros after 1 and two zeros after 8, four zeros total, place those after the 8. . . and the answer is 8,000
Two - the first three zeros are not significant.