10 goes into 33 three times, with three remaining.
3.3 x 10 = 33
33
33 with remainder 10.
33 with remainder 3.
20/33
Well, honey, if you divide 1000 by 33, you get 30 with a remainder of 10. So, 33 goes into 1000 a total of 30 times with a little extra on the side. Hope that clears things up for ya!
To write **90,000,000,000,000 Decillion Decillion Decillion**, we need to understand the naming conventions for large numbers. **Decillion** is defined differently in the short scale and long scale: **Short scale (used in the US and modern British English):** 1 Decillion = (10^{33}) **Long scale (used in older British and European systems):** 1 Decillion = (10^{60}) **Decillion Decillion Decillion** means multiplying by Decillion three times: In the **short scale**, this is (10^{33} \times 10^{33} \times 10^{33} = 10^{99}). In the **long scale**, this is (10^{60} \times 10^{60} \times 10^{60} = 10^{180}). Multiply by 90,000,000,000,000 ((9 \times 10^{13})): In the **short scale**, the final number is (9 \times 10^{13} \times 10^{99} = 9 \times 10^{112}). In the **long scale**, the final number is (9 \times 10^{13} \times 10^{180} = 9 \times 10^{193}). Final Answer: **Short scale:** (9 \times 10^{112}) (90 tredecillion) **Long scale:** (9 \times 10^{193}) (90 trigintillion)
33% of 10= 33% * 10= 0.33 * 10= 3.3
About 11 times the luminosity of our Sun which is about 4 x 10^33 (to the power of 33) erg/sec.
It will still measure 33 degress.
How about 3 times 11 = 33 as one example