A one followed by 30 zeroes is called a nonillion, so a one with 31 zeroes would be "ten nonillion".
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We're not sure which side is "behind" a number. A '1' with 100 zeros to the right ---> of it is called "1 googol".
septillion
Oh honey, that's an easy one. A number with 16 zeros behind it is called a quadrillion. Yep, you heard me right, quadrillion. So next time you're counting your imaginary millions, just add a few more zeros and you'll be in quadrillionaire territory.
If the question is a number with a set of 8 zeros behind it, the answer is a hundred million. If the question is, as stated, 8 sets of zeros, the answer depends on how big each set is.
one decillion
Well, honey, that big ol' number with forty one zeros behind it is called a "septuagintillion." It's like saying "I've got more zeros than you can shake a stick at!" So, next time you need to impress someone with a ridiculously huge number, just drop "septuagintillion" like it's hot.
6 zeros.
One with thirty-five zeros would be one hundred decillion.
One hundred sextillion.
The number with 21 zeros behind it is 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, which is also written as 10^21 in scientific notation. This number is obtained by multiplying 10 by itself 21 times. In mathematics, this number is referred to as a "sextillion."
The maximum number of zeros in a number is determined by the number of factors of 10 in that number. Each factor of 10 is made up of 2 factors of 5 and 2 factors of 2. Therefore, the maximum number of zeros in a number is equal to the minimum of the number of factors of 5 and the number of factors of 2. For example, in the number 1000, there are three factors of 10, so the maximum number of zeros is 3.
One with thirty-five zeros would be one hundred decillion.