No millions are in a "gazillion" because "gazillion" doesn't have a fixed numerical meaning.
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A "gazillion" is not a fixed numerical value but rather an informal term used to describe an extremely large, unspecified number. It is often used hyperbolically in conversation. However, if we consider it in a mathematical context, it is generally understood to represent a number in the range of 10^21 or higher, which would imply that there are at least a million million (1,000,000) millions in a gazillion.
Gazillion isn't a real number, so...none?
All of them.
Gazillion is not a number. It just means "a lot", and is meant to sound similar to "million", "billion", etc. - but it is not defined as a one followed by so-and-so many zeroes.
Gazillion is a indefinite Fictitious number.
5,008,000,560,270,489 or five gazillion eight trillion five hundred and sixty million two hundred and seventy thousand four hundred and eighty nine