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  • 30-09-2015
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what is the product of 14560 times 1000 and explain how you get the number of zeros

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  • 30-09-2015
The answer is 14,560,000. If the number you are multiplying is a multiple of ten (10, 100, 1000,...) than to find the answer, you simply add the amount of zeros the number has to the other number. In 14,560 times 1000, all you do is add three zeros to the end of 14,560.

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