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.
Well, honey, you've got your leading zeros, which are the zeros at the beginning of a number like 007. Then there are trailing zeros, which are the zeros at the end of a number, like 120. And last but not least, we've got interior zeros, which are the zeros sandwiched between non-zero digits, like in 506. Hope that clears things up for ya!
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.
2. The last two zeros are place holders.
There should be two zeros. * * * * * If you mean 1*2*3*...*99*100m then there will be 24 zeros at the end.
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
Just drop the last two zeros and you have the number of dollars, $9,000,000.