There are 15 zeros in a quadrillion. 1,000,000,000,000,000
If there are observations whose value is zero then YES!
When it is not included in the natural numbers, it is referred to as 'the natural numbers with zero'.
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"Drillion" does not appear in either the American or the British system of numeration for denominations up to 10600. The closest name on either list is the "trillion", meaning '1' followed by 12 zeros (American) or 18 zeros (British). The next designation is "quadrillion". In the American system, '1' with 15 zeros. In the British system, '1' with 24 zeros.
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Whole Numbers
Any number bigger than, or equal to zero. (Yes, zero is included).
In a computer, this is an error caused by a calculation which, as it implies, included dividing by zero. The computer can't represent the result of division by zero so an error is generated.
Zero or more. Note: if zero, write void: int foo (void)
Least common multiples do not use zero as a multiple, as the LCM for any number and zero is zero.
0*6=0, 0 is a multiple of 6.