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<math>\log{5^{20}} = 20\log{5}</math> and memming <math>\log{5}\approx0.69</math> (alternatively use the fact that <math>\log{5} = 1 - \log{2}</math>), <math>\lfloor{20\log{5}}\rfloor+1=\lfloor{20\cdot0.69}\rfloor+1=13+1=14</math> digits. | <math>\log{5^{20}} = 20\log{5}</math> and memming <math>\log{5}\approx0.69</math> (alternatively use the fact that <math>\log{5} = 1 - \log{2}</math>), <math>\lfloor{20\log{5}}\rfloor+1=\lfloor{20\cdot0.69}\rfloor+1=13+1=14</math> digits. | ||
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==Solution 3 (Brute Force)== | ==Solution 3 (Brute Force)== |
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[hide]Problem
The decimal representation ofconsists of a string of zeros after the decimal point, followed by a
and then several more digits. How many zeros are in that initial string of zeros after the decimal point?
Solution 1
Now we do some estimation. Notice that , which means that
is a little more than
. Multiplying it with
, we get that the denominator is about
. Notice that when we divide
by an
digit number, there are
zeros before the first nonzero digit. This means that when we divide
by the
digit integer
, there are
zeros in the initial string after the decimal point. -PCChess
Solution 2
First rewrite as
. Then, we know that when we write this in decimal form, there will be 40 digits after the decimal point. Therefore, we just have to find the number of digits in
.
and memming
(alternatively use the fact that
),
digits.
Our answer is .
Solution 3 (Brute Force)
Just as in Solution we rewrite
as
We then calculate
entirely by hand, first doing
then multiplying that product by itself, resulting in
Because this is
digits, after dividing this number by
fourteen times, the decimal point is before the
Dividing the number again by
twenty-six more times allows a string of
zeroes to be formed. -OreoChocolate
Video Solution
~IceMatrix
See Also
2020 AMC 10B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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