1000000000000
64,308,470,204 = (6 x 10000000000000) + (4 x 1000000000000) + (0 x 100000000000) + (3 x 10000000000) + (0 x 1000000000) + (8 x 100000000) + (0 x 10000000) + (4 x 1000000) + (7 x 100000) + (0 x 10000) + (0 x 1000) + (2 x 100) + (0 x 10) + (4 x 1)
(5 x 10000000000000) + (2 x 1000000000000) + (0 x 100000000000) + (6 x 10000000000) + (3 x 1000000000) + (4 x 100000000) + (0 x 10000000) + (2 x 1000000) + (7 x 100000) + (5 x 10000) + (0 x 1000) + (3 x 100) + (0 x 10) + (9 x 1)Fifty-two billion, six hundred thirty-four million, two hundred seventy-five thousand, three hundred nine
the answer to 1000000*1000000 is 1000000000000.
(1 x 10000000000000000) + (0 x 1000000000000000) + (0 x 100000000000000) + (0 x 10000000000000) + (0 x 1000000000000) + (0 x 100000000000) + (0 x 10000000000) + (0 x 1000000000) + (0 x 100000000) + (0 x 10000000) + (0 x 1000000) + (0 x 100000) + (0 x 10000) + (0 x 1000) + (0 x 100) + (0 x 10) + (0 x 1)
1,00,000 x 1,00,00,000 = 1000000000000
1000 x 1000000000000 = 1000000000000000
15% of 1 trillion dollars= 15% x $1000000000000= 15%/100% x $1000000000000= 0.15 x $1000000000000= $150000000000 or $150 billion
8 x 1000000000000 = 8,000,000,000,000 (8 trillion)
1012 x 1012 = 1024 That would be a ' 1 ' with 24 zeros after it.
2,900,000,000,000 (2 trillion, 900 billion). You could also say 2.9 X 1012 or 2.9 trillion
To find 10 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.1. In this instance, 0.1 x 1000000000000 = 100000000000. Therefore, 10 percent of 1000000000000 is 100000000000.
(1 X 1012) X (2 X 1015) = 2 X 1027 This problem is a great example of why scientific notation is useful for very large (or very small) numbers.
1000000000000
There are 1000000000000 picoseconds in one second. Therefore, 12 seconds is equal to 12 x 1000000000000 = 12000000000000 picoseconds.
There are 1000000000000 picograms in one gram. Therefore, 71 grams is equal to 71 x 1000000000000 = 71000000000000 picograms.
There are 1000000000000 picoseconds in one second. Therefore, 15 seconds is equal to 15 x 1000000000000 = 15000000000000 picoseconds.