In the "long scale" ("Traditional British"), a 1 followed by 48 zeroes is called an octillion. In the short scale (used most often in the United States), a 1 with 48 zeroes is called a quindecillion.
006 (ignore the noughts)
As a number it is: 28,000,000,000 having nine noughts
There are 3 noughts in 3,000
As a number it is: 10,000 which has 4 noughts
As a number there are 20 noughts in 300,000,000,000,000,000,000
There are 6 noughts in a million 1,000,000
There are 3 noughts in 45,000
The number one million (1,000,000) is one followed by six zeroes.
There are 3 and the noughts remain there to give the true value of the number
1 Million has 6 noughts. £1,000,000 1 Billion has 9 noughts. £1,000,000,000 1 Trillion has 12 noughts. £1,000,000,000,000
Yes Noughts and Crosses is the first book.
7.48*102 ( ignore the noughts to the left of 7 unless it was a decimal number)