- What does it mean when something says (in thousands)
It means "26 million thousands" Essentially just take all those values and multiply them by 1000 1000 So roughly $26 $ 26 billion in sales
- How much zeros has the number $1000!$ at the end?
1 If a number ends with n n zeros than it is divisible by 10n 10 n, that is 2n5n 2 n 5 n A factorial clearly has more 2 2 s than 5 5 s in its factorization so you only need to count how many 5 5 s are there in the factorization of 1000! 1000!
- Find the number of times - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Alternate Method: We want to count the number of times the digit 5 5 appears in the list of positive integers from 1 1 to 1000 1000
- How to find $3^{1000}\\bmod 7$? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
1 31000 3 1000 is hard to compute by hand because of the 1000 1000 Can you learn anything from trying smaller exponents instead?
- algebra precalculus - Multiple-choice: sum of primes below $1000 . . .
For example, the sum of all numbers less than 1000 1000 is about 500, 000 500, 000 So, 168 1000 × 500, 000 168 1000 × 500, 000 or 84, 000 84, 000 should be in the right ballpark 76127 76127 is the right answer, by this reasoning
- calculus - Optimization Problem. Find Smallest Perimeter of a Rectangle . . .
QUESTION Find the dimensions of a rectangle with area 1000 1000 m 2 2 whose perimeter is as small as possible MY WORK I think we are solving for dy dx d y d x:
- Look at the following infinite sequence: 1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000,
What is the proof that there are 2 numbers in this sequence that differ by a multiple of 12345678987654321?
- Find the order of $\\sigma^{1000}$ where $\\sigma$ is the permutation . . .
The order of a cycle is its length, and the order of a product of disjoint cycles is the l c m of their orders, i e the l c m of their lengths Hence σ σ has order 12 12, so that σ1000 =σ1000 mod 12 =σ4 σ 1000 = σ 1000 mod 12 = σ 4 So σ1000 σ 1000 has order 12 4 = 3 12 4 = 3
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