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That is one <math>1</math> followed by ten <math>0</math>'s, which is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(D)}\ 11}</math> digits. | That is one <math>1</math> followed by ten <math>0</math>'s, which is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(D)}\ 11}</math> digits. | ||
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+ | <cmath>4^5 has four digits while 5^{10} has 7 digits. This means that </cmath>4^5 \cdot 5^{10} has a total of 7+4, 11 digits. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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Revision as of 16:05, 21 November 2022
Problem
How many digits are in the product ?
Video Solution
https://youtu.be/rQUwNC0gqdg?t=440
Solution
That is one followed by ten 's, which is digits.
Solution 2
4^5 \cdot 5^{10} has a total of 7+4, 11 digits.
See Also
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