There are no highest numbers, they go on forever so you just say infinity
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In proper notation it would be 1900 - MCM the shortest and highest number. You could say MIM, but that would not be proper, but it could be read as 1999.
Because - the next lowest odd number is 99999 (five digits).... and the next highest is 100003.
There is no highest whole number because they go on for ever.
I am going to say NASA
There are no highest numbers, they go on forever so you just say infinity
I think the highest number in the world is Gogol. which is a one digit number followed by 100 zero's. But I say the largest number in the world is whatever you can make it!
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The highest single number in the decimal system is 9. The highest single number would vary depending on what base you are using, for instance the highest single number in the binary system is 1. The is no 'highest' number. There is a concecept call infinity but that is not really a number but a mathematical tool. There is no such thing. Anything number that you can think of you can always add one more to it. Some people might say infinity is the highest single number, but infinity is a concept not a number. Look at some of the other answers on here related to infinity for more details.
There is no highest number.Occasionally someone will say "infinity" (which isn't a number) or "googolplex" (which is a number, but it's tiny compared to, say, Graham's Number).You should Google "Graham's Number" to get some idea of how unimaginably large it is. If you're not a mathematician, Graham's Number is probably bigger than your concept of infinity.And Graham's Number is small compared to TREE(3).
I suppose you could say that the highest common multiple is infinity since there are an infinite number of common multiples. If you give a specific number as the highest common multiple, you can always find a larger one.
There is no highest number, highest prime number, or highest composite number. Therefore, there can't be a second-highest, third-highest, etc., of any of these types of numbers, either.
There is no highest number
infinity, lets say we have a highest number which is x, x+1 is still a number so Numbers are continued forever.
Infinity is the highest number of all. Technically, some people say that infinity is too much that infinity is 0.
there is always another number after that one so there is no highest number.some people say infintity which goes on forever.