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I think it is 39.

Everyone keeps saying 39, but you would think a duodecillion would have twelve sets of three zeros after it. (a billion has three sets of three zeros, quadrillion has five sets of three). I think it is 13 * 3 = 39, but now I am going to go look it up.

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