it is a sequence of 1s and 0s. (binary) :)
106 = 1,000,000 The exponent 6 is a short cut to writing out a million with 6 0s. If that may seem a minor saving, consider a trillion = 1012 or 1 followed by 12 0s. While the second may be easier to understand, it is also more liable to errors - in writing and reading.
537 round to 530 78 round to 80 53*2 = 106 106*2 = 212 121*2 = 424 and the two 0s - one each from 530 and 80 - make it 42400. [The exact answer is 41886]
How many 0s are in 5 billion?There are 9 0s in 5 billion. (5,000,000,000).
10368, assuming leading 0s are not allowed.10368, assuming leading 0s are not allowed.10368, assuming leading 0s are not allowed.10368, assuming leading 0s are not allowed.
Nine TrillionMillion - 6 ~ 0s(Bi)llion - 9 ~ 0s(Tri)llion - 12 ~ 0s
9 0s in 5 billion
Quintrigintillion if it's 121 0s. How many 0s is that? I could have counted wrong.
None. You could write is as 1,000 kilowatt and have 3 0s or 1,000,000 watts (6 0s) or 1,000,000,000 milliwatts (9 0s) etc.
A polynomial can have as many 0s as its order - the power of the highest term.A polynomial can have as many 0s as its order - the power of the highest term.A polynomial can have as many 0s as its order - the power of the highest term.A polynomial can have as many 0s as its order - the power of the highest term.
1*01+01*
No. Lets say you have factors of 500 and 1/2 take the product of these and you get 250... this does not end in two 0s .5 * 500 = 250