6 trillion trillion.
60 million trillion.
I think the question should be "What percent is 600 million of a trillion?" 600 million = 600 x 10^6 1 trillion = 10^12 The ratio is (600 x 10^6)/(10^12) = 600/10^6 = 6/10^4 = 6/10000 and to represent this as a percentage we have (6/10000) x 100 = 6/100 = 0.06 percent
1% of 358 million trillion is 3.58 million trillion One trillion is 10^12 and a million is 10^6 so million trillion is10^18, so the answer is 3.58 x 10^18
It would take several thousand years to count that many zeros. Not really. 1 millionth = 10-6 1 trillionth = 10-12 10 million trillion trillion trillionths = 10*10-6*10-12*10-12*10-12=10*10-42 = 10-41 You would have a decimal point, then 40 zeroes, then a one. ■
To write 6 trillion trillion kilograms in standard notation, we first need to understand that one trillion is equal to 10^12. Therefore, 6 trillion trillion would be 6 x (10^12) x (10^12), which simplifies to 6 x 10^24. So, 6 trillion trillion kilograms in standard notation is 6 x 10^24 kilograms.
6 trillion trillion.
60 million trillion.
I think the question should be "What percent is 600 million of a trillion?" 600 million = 600 x 10^6 1 trillion = 10^12 The ratio is (600 x 10^6)/(10^12) = 600/10^6 = 6/10^4 = 6/10000 and to represent this as a percentage we have (6/10000) x 100 = 6/100 = 0.06 percent
1% of 358 million trillion is 3.58 million trillion One trillion is 10^12 and a million is 10^6 so million trillion is10^18, so the answer is 3.58 x 10^18
Million is 10^6 Billion is 1000 million and trillion is 1000 billiion Hence trillion is 10^12 Now 8384200 is written as 8.384200 * 10^6 Hence the final step comes as 8.384200 * 10^18
It would take several thousand years to count that many zeros. Not really. 1 millionth = 10-6 1 trillionth = 10-12 10 million trillion trillion trillionths = 10*10-6*10-12*10-12*10-12=10*10-42 = 10-41 You would have a decimal point, then 40 zeroes, then a one. ■
The tri- prefix implies a power of 3.Depending upon where you are:In those countries that use the long scale (based on powers of a million), like Europe:1 trillion = (10^6)^3 → there are 1 trillion ÷ 1 million = (10^6)3 ÷ (10^6)^1 = (10^6)^(3-1) = (10^6)^2 = 1 billion→ there are 1 billion millions in 1 trillionIn those countries that use the short scale (based on powers of a thousand plus one), like USA:1 trillion = (10^3)^(3+1) = (10^3)^4 → there are 1 trillion ÷ 1 million = (10^3)^4 ÷ (10^6)^1 = (10^6)^2 ÷ (10^1)^6 = 10^6 = 1 million→ there are 1 million millions in 1 trillion.
10 billion trillion trillion = 1033
1% of 358 million trillion is 3.58 million trillion One trillion is 10^12 and a million is 10^6 so million trillion is10^18, so 1% of 358 million trillion is 3.58 x 10^18 Now one billionth of the above is 3.58 x 10^9
No. there is not such thing as the number 6 trillion trillion. There is a trillion and 6 trillion, but not 6 trillion trillion In addition: You could do 6 trillion trillions, which would be (6.0 x 1012) x (1.0 x 1012) = 6.0 x 1024 Also known as 6 septillion :)
6 trillion minus 5.2 trillion = 0.8 trillion