- 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?
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!
- 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?
- 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?
- abstract algebra - Why is $x^ {100} = 1 \mod 1000$ if $x lt; 1000$ and . . .
2 Let U(1000) = U (1000) = the multiplicative group of all integers less than and relative prime to 1000 1000 "Show that for every x ∈ U(1000) x ∈ U (1000) it is true that x100 = 1 mod 1000 x 100 = 1 mod 1000 " Been thinking about this for hours but I cannot for the life of me find out why this is true
- 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
- Expected value of a coin toss - Mathematics Stack Exchange
You flip a coin If you get heads you win \\$2 if you get tails you lose \\$1 What is the expected value if you flip the coin 1000 times? I know that the expected value of flipping the coin once i
- terminology - What do you call numbers such as $100, 200, 500, 1000 . . .
There are different categories of numbers that we use every day Integers that written in decimal notation have $1, 2$ or $5$ as the leading figure, followed by none, one or more zeros These are v
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