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PL Let n! Equal n×(n-1) ×…×2×1. For example, 4! = 4×3×2×1 = 24. A clerk performs the computation: 1% of 2% of 3% of … 100% of n and gets the number 99! . How many digits in n are zero? A) 98 b) 99 c) 198 d) 199 e) 200

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