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111111111111 x 111111111111 is a math problem. To solve this, you have to put it in scientific notation.
111,111,111,111 x 111,111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321
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To convert the repeating decimal .111111111111 to a fraction, we can use the formula for infinite geometric series. Let x = .1111111111111, then 1000x = 111.1111111111. Subtracting the two equations gives 999x = 111, so x = 111/999. Simplifying the fraction gives x = 1/9. Therefore, .111111111111 as a fraction is 1/9.
Yes. It can be written as 111111111111/1000000000, which doesn't simplify. Ugly, but it works.
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It is spelled "one hundred eleven billion one hundred eleven million one hundred eleven thousand one hundred eleven''.
six plus six equals twelve In Numbers 6 + 6 = 12 Symbolically , by adding the counters '1' 111111(6) + 111111(6) = 111111111111(12)
Output is be maximum when input binary number is 111111111111 and that value comes around 6.35mv.
4095 For anything more complex I would use the standard 'calculator' provided with Windows, click on 'View' then 'Scientific'. The radio buttons let you select Decimal, Hex, Octal or Binary for the currently displayed number.