"Kajillion" is not a formal number; rather, it's an informal term used to denote an extremely large, unspecified quantity. It often appears in casual conversation or hyperbolic contexts to express something that is vast or innumerable. While it's not recognized in mathematics, it conveys the idea of a very large number in everyday language.
"Kajillion" is a made-up word. It's used to indicate "a whole bunch", but it has no precise numerical definition.
A positive number. Positive Number x Positive Number = Positive Number Positive Number x Negative Number = Negative Number Negative Number x Negative Number = Positive Number
A real number which is not a rational number is an irrational number.
There is no number that is equivalent since a number is just that - a number. It is NOT a measure of time.There is no number that is equivalent since a number is just that - a number. It is NOT a measure of time.There is no number that is equivalent since a number is just that - a number. It is NOT a measure of time.There is no number that is equivalent since a number is just that - a number. It is NOT a measure of time.
A multiple of a number is the product of that number and any whole number.
"Kajillion" is a made-up word. It's used to indicate "a whole bunch", but it has no precise numerical definition.
a kajillion dollars
a billion kajillion
37.5 zeros. Since it is a made up name for a number, it can have as many zeros as you like.
One in a kajillion
Ten kajillion.
a unibrow on a unicorn with three kajillion coconuts
a unibrow on a unicorn with three kajillion coconuts
Brock Baker goes by The Man of a Kajillion Voices.
Mr. Gump's wump has 59 billion kajillion + googleplex humps
Yes yes and double no triple no a kajillion times yes
Your mom would have to be a stripper for a kajillion yeears until she would hav enough