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  1. How much zeros has the number $1000!$ at the end?

    May 13, 2014 · 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 …

  2. Exactly $1000$ perfect squares between two consecutive cubes

    Oct 19, 2025 · Therefore there are exactly $1000$ squares between the successive cubes $ (667^2)^3$ and $ (667^2+1)^3$, or between $444889^3$ and $444890^3$. Finally, we can …

  3. probability - 1/1000 chance of a reaction. If you do the action …

    A hypothetical example: You have a 1/1000 chance of being hit by a bus when crossing the street. However, if you perform the action of crossing the street 1000 times, then your chance …

  4. How many natural numbers less than 1000 are divisible by 2, 3, or 5?

    May 28, 2017 · If you are taking $0$ as a natural number, then add 3 to the count. Since the problem asks for the numbers less than $1000$, subtract off $2$ from the count since $1000$ …

  5. Why is 1 cubic meter 1000 liters? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Mar 7, 2015 · 0 Can anyone explain why $1\ \mathrm {m}^3$ is $1000$ liters? I just don't get it. 1 cubic meter is $1\times 1\times1$ meter. A cube. It has units $\mathrm {m}^3$. A liter is liquid …

  6. distribution flip a coin 1000 times - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    If a coin is flipped 1000 times, 600 are heads, would you say it's fair? My first thought was to calculate the p-value. Assume it's fair, the probability of getting 600 or more heads will be .5^1...

  7. What does it mean when something says (in thousands)

    Oct 31, 2017 · It means "26 million thousands". Essentially just take all those values and multiply them by $1000$. So roughly $\$26$ billion in sales.

  8. Find the sum of all the multiples of 3 or 5 below 1000

    Mar 2, 2012 · 49 How to solve this problem, I can not figure it out: If we list all the natural numbers below 10 that are multiples of 3 or 5, we get 3, 5, 6 and 9. The sum of these multiples is 23. …

  9. How many integers between 1000 and 9999 inclusive consist of

    Oct 11, 2015 · How many integers between $1000$ and $9999$ inclusive consist of (a) Distinct odd digits, (b) Distinct digits, (c) From the number of integers obtained in (b), how many are …

  10. If I flip a coin 1000 times in a row and it lands on heads all 1000 ...

    Jul 2, 2015 · Consider a two-sided coin. If I flip it $1000$ times and it lands heads up for each flip, what is the probability that the coin is unfair, and how do we quantify that if it is unfair? …