The term unlimited literally means, something without a limit, something never-ending, similar to the term infinity.
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The set of real numbers.
The only decimal value that is closest to 4.75 is is 4.749̅ [9̅ represents the repeated digit value for the term.]
The midline ellipsis is also often used in mathematics to mean "and so forth," e.g., 1 + 2 + 3 + ... + n + ... + 100 means the sum of all natural numbers from 1 to 100. However, it is not a formally defined mathematical symbol. These dots should never be used unless the pattern to be followed is clear. http://www.answers.com/elipses
Well honey, if you're talking about hundredths, that means you're dealing with two decimal places. So, in the number "0.01," there's one zero. But if you're talking about the word "hundredths," well, that's a whole different story. It's got nine letters, but zero zeros.
The best term is probably "fallacy".
Technically, there is no GREATEST number because you could keep making them up and no one would ever be able to say you were wrong. No one even knows how many zeros are in infinaty because the term itself means never ending.
The term unlimited literally means, something without a limit, something never-ending, similar to the term infinity.
The term unlimited literally means, something without a limit, something never-ending, similar to the term infinity.
a never-ending effort to acquire more and more weapons
a never-ending effort to acquire more and more weapons
a never-ending effort to acquire more and more weapons
A quintillion.
A ton is often a slang term for a hundred (eg in cricket) and so a ton has 2 zeros.
Never ending, keeps going on and on, it's like infinityor use google definition
Never heard of that term but... 2.1 is the whole number 2 plus a decimal, .1