no one has ever had 1000 billion dollars ever.
In Roman numerals, 1 quintillion is represented as a combination of numerals. The Roman numeral for 1 is "I," and the Roman numeral for 1,000 is "M." Therefore, to represent 1 quintillion in Roman numerals, you would write "I" followed by 15 "M"s, as 1 quintillion is equal to 1,000^5. So, 1 quintillion in Roman numerals is "I" followed by 15 "M"s, which is written as "IMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM."
As cool as that would be, the Romans did not have the need for a symbol for quintillion, so that number doesn't exist in Numerals.
what ever he or she can for 50 dollars
yes
The titanic is not owned by anyone. The titanic cannot be bought.
Yes Jason Luna did.
no one has ever had 1000 billion dollars ever.
Yes. This superintendent, or principal from some state. I remeber watching it
Oh honey, that's an easy one. In the US, the number 1 followed by 27 zeros is called a "quintillion." It's a fancy way of saying a whole lot of nothing. So, if you ever find yourself with a quintillion dollars, just remember who gave you the sassy answer.
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1 billion x 1 billion is equal to 1 trillion. To calculate this, you multiply the two numbers together, which results in 1,000,000,000,000. This is because when you multiply a number with 9 zeros (1 billion) by another number with 9 zeros (1 billion), you end up with a total of 12 zeros in the product, which is 1 trillion.
In Roman numerals, 1 quintillion is represented as a combination of numerals. The Roman numeral for 1 is "I," and the Roman numeral for 1,000 is "M." Therefore, to represent 1 quintillion in Roman numerals, you would write "I" followed by 15 "M"s, as 1 quintillion is equal to 1,000^5. So, 1 quintillion in Roman numerals is "I" followed by 15 "M"s, which is written as "IMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM."
Yes famous people have kept ferrets as pets Madonna Paris Hilton Holly Madison (playboy model)
Georgia Superintendent Kathy Cox won the top prize on an episode broadcast September 5, 2008.
Yes the French owned the land so people must have lived there. The native Americans also live there.
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