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20 September, 01:27

Using a multiple of ten for at least one factor write an equation with a product that has four zeros

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  1. 20 September, 01:47
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    The required equation is : 5 · 4000 = 20,000

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have to use multiple of 10 for at least one factor.

    So, in order to form our equation, we take one factor as 4000 which is a multiple of 10 (10 * 400 = 4000)

    And the other condition to form the equation is given that the product should contain 4 zeros, so we need to multiply the first factor 4000 by some number such that the product contains 4 zeros.

    Therefore, if we multiply 4000 by 5 we get the product as 20000 which contains 4 zeros.

    Hence, 5 * 4000 = 20,000 is our required equation.
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