Numbers that are formed by multiplying ten by itself a certain number of times ex. ten to the third power= 10,000. you add that number of zeros to the end of ten. 10 3= 10,000 Wiki Answers doesn't know yet. Please try again in another power of ten years.
four 10,000
It is one ten thousandths of a googol.
move the decimal point how much zeros that is in the number multiply to the Right, divide to the Left 18.75 X 100= 1875 !8.75/100= 0.1875
You add one more zero to the end of the number
There are 1000000000000 bytes in 1 terabyte, so there are 12 zeros in a terabyte.This answer uses the modern convention where large number prefixes are implied to be based on powers of ten, rather than on powers of 2.
Ten Thousand Million - That is 10,000,000,000 - So there is 10 Zeros.
Ten Quintillion
ten's of billions
10,000,000,000=ten billion
Ten billion = one with ten zeros
A 1 followed by 13 zeros is Ten Trillion (10,000,000,000,000)
Ten-thousand trillion has 16 zeros; this is also known as ten quadrillion One trillion = 1,000,000,000,000 (12 zeros) Ten trillion = 10,000,000,000,000 (13 zeros) One-hundred trillion = 100,000,000,000,000 (14 zeros) One-thousand trillion = 1,000,000,000,000,000 (15 zeros) (or one quadrillion) Ten-thousand trillion = 10,000,000,000,000,000 (16 zeros) (or ten quadrillion) That assumes the short scale (based on powers of a thousand plus 1) where thousand-trillion is not a normal moniker for a number - it would, as the answerer points out, be called ten quadrillion. The long scale (based on powers of a million) does use the moniker thousand-...illion for numbers (which are alternatively called ..illiard, eg 1000 million = 1 milliard, 1000 billion = 1 billiard, etc). In this case: 10 thousand trillion = 10000 x (106)3 = 104 x 1018 = 1022 and so has 22 zeros.
Numbers that are formed by multiplying ten by itself a certain number of times ex. ten to the third power= 10,000. you add that number of zeros to the end of ten. 10 3= 10,000 Wiki Answers doesn't know yet. Please try again in another power of ten years.
10000000Remember a short cut. To find the powers of ten you can just put as many zeros as the power number after the 1. For example 10 to the 6 power, you just add 6 zeros after the 1. 10 to the 2 power is just 2 zeros after the 1. For more help go on Wikipedia and type in powers of 10
four 10,000
It is one ten thousandths of a googol.