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A tougher question wouldn't have the comment 73! so I chose to handle this one head on, that is, looking for the number of 0's that can be constructed from 80!

Prime Factoring: you need a 2 and a 5 to make a 10 (a "zero"), and there are TONS of 2's so let's skip these and focus on the (rarer) 5s:

80! = 1*2*3*4*5*6...*78*79*80

Since there are 80 consecutive numbers, there are 16 multiples of 5 in there, but if we're prime factoring, we need to remember that SOME multiples of 5 actually contain more than just one 5. Which? 25 comes to mind -- it's got two of them! So all the multiples of 25 actually contain two 5's (ie: 50 and 75)

So, to recap, we have 16 of them, plus 3 more (the additional 5's in 25, 50, and 75), so that makes 19, and since we have more than enough 2's, we know our number will have exactly 19 zeros at the end.

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If 73! has 16 zeroes at the end, how many zeroes will 80! have at the end?

A. 16
B. 17
C. 18
D. 19
E. 20

Since we are given that 73! has 16 zeros at the end, determining the number of zeros 80! will have at the end is the same as determining the number of extra zeros that will be produced from the following product:

74 x 75 x 76 x 77 x 78 x 79 x 80

To determine the number of zeros, we need to determine the number of pairs of fives and twos that are created from the above product. Note that we need five-and-two pairs because 5 x 2 = 10, and each 10 creates an additional trailing zero.

Since we know there are going to be fewer fives than twos, let’s determine the number of fives.

80 = 2^4 x 5

75 = 5^2 x 3

We see that since there are 3 fives, there will be 3 five-two pairs, and thus 3 trailing zeros. Therefore, there will be a total of 19 trailing zeros.

Answer: D
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Why is the answer 19 and not 18?

80/5 = 16

80/25 = 2
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Why is the answer 19 and not 18?

80/5 = 16

80/25 = 2

80/25 = 3.something, not 2. We take only the quotient of the division and get 3.
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Why is the answer 19 and not 18?

80/5 = 16

80/25 = 2

80/25 = 3.something, not 2. We take only the quotient of the division and get 3.

Thanks Bunuel!! Heads really clouded, completely forgot to account for 75 while dividing 80/25

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If 73! has 16 zeroes at the end, how many zeroes will 80! have at the end?

A. 16
B. 17
C. 18
D. 19
E. 20
\(\frac{80}{5} = 16\)
\(\frac{16}{5} =3\)

Answer must be \(16 + 3 = 19\), (D)
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