81718177.8191819787718778 if you're counting up.
24
The next number would be septillion
There are an infinite number of available answers. For instance, .91 could be considered the next. However, before that, .901 would come. And before that .9001 would come. And well before that .9000000000000001 would come. You can carry that out as far as you like.
It is not a proper Roman number since V would not come before L.
It would help if the question stated after which landmark number.
WHO?! how come you would come to ask such a stupid question like that?!
Come on now, like Julian would really give his number out to the public.
To find a percentage like this you would take the number you got right and divide by the total number of questions: 14/50. This would come to a .28, then you move the decimal two places to the right to get a whole number, which would come out to 28; 28%.
46 is the international dialling prefix for Sweden.
14
Assuming you're talking about a telephone number - the first three digits (213) would suggest it's an Algerian number.
When alphabetizing citations that begin with a number, treat the number as if it were spelled out. For example, "2" would be alphabetized as if it were "two" and would come before any word that begins with A.