Question
Multiplying prime numbers >1 to <100 consecutively, how many zeroes will result at the end?
Answer: Option D
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option (d)
First prime number =2 .To need a zero, we need a 2 and a 5 as 2×5=10. this occurs only once,
hence there will be only one zero. Answer = option d
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