18 million trillion.
600 million trillion.
~1 million trillion.
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
4.2 billion trillion.
18 million trillion.
600 million trillion.
~1 million trillion.
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
4.2 billion trillion.
3.6 billion trillion.
A million times a million is a trillion, so 200 trillion. or 200 x 10^12 = 2 x 10^14. You could also do it as 2 x 10^2 x 10^6 x 10^6, add the exponents of ten = 14.
6 trillion trillion.
Oh, dude, that's like 40 trillion. Yeah, it's a whole lot of zeros and big numbers, but hey, that's the math for you. So, like, if you ever need to buy 40 million things a million times, now you know how much it'll cost.
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
Approx. 6 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