A quadrillion is a real number, while a zillion is just a word used to describe big numbers in general. Since a zillion isn't a real number, you can't compare it to a quadrillion (1,000,000,000,000,000)
Yes one zillion is larger than one billion
Yes, a centillion is larger than a quadrillion. In the short scale system, a quadrillion is 10^15, while a centillion is 10^303. Therefore, a centillion is significantly larger than a quadrillion by many orders of magnitude.
A probability can be no larger than 1 and no smaller than 0.
More than 999 quadrillion is 1 quintillion, which is equivalent to 1,000 quadrillion. In numerical terms, 1 quintillion is represented as 1 followed by 18 zeros (1,000,000,000,000,000,000). This value is part of the larger scale of numbers used in mathematics and finance.
No. In fact, there is no phonetic name for a number that includes 'zillion'. However, there are many rediculous sounding names of large numbers. I was about to list them all here, but there are more than I have time for. The smaller ones are as follows: Million Billion Trillion Quadrillion Quintillion Sexillion Septillion Octillion Nonillion Decillion The highest that has a phonetic name is 'Googolplex': * googolplex = 10googol * googolplexplex = 10googolplex * googolplexplexplex = 10googolplexplex * googolplexplexplexplex = 10googolplexplexplex Check out this resource: http://www.uni-bonn.de/~manfear/numbers_names.php
Yes one zillion is larger than one billion
googolplex, and it is not a real number
A probability can be no larger than 1 and no smaller than 0.
it is larger.
Both Venus and Mars are smaller than Earth but larger than Mercury.
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larger
how do you calculate if 0.08 is larger or smaller than 0.18
Yes, Venus is larger than Mercury but smaller than Uranus.
no a zillion is more than a million
More than 999 quadrillion is 1 quintillion, which is equivalent to 1,000 quadrillion. In numerical terms, 1 quintillion is represented as 1 followed by 18 zeros (1,000,000,000,000,000,000). This value is part of the larger scale of numbers used in mathematics and finance.
A deciliter is larger than a milliliter by a factor of 100.