600 million trillion.
60 million trillion.
~1 million trillion.
4.2 billion trillion.
3.6 billion trillion.
Approx. 6 trillion.
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.
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The number 6 trillion trillion can represent two different numbers, because there are two scales in use.The short scale is used in the US, while the long scale is still in use in some countries.The number 6 trillion trillion (short scale) is 6 x 1024, or 6 septillion, with 24 zeros.The long scale assigns number names by millions, not thousands, so 6 trillion trillionis 6 million, million, million; million, million, million or 6 x 1036 with 36 zeros.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the big math questions! Okay, so 6 trillion times 2.5 million equals 15 quintillion. Yeah, that's like a whole lot of zeros and stuff. It's like winning the lottery while finding a unicorn riding a rainbow.
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
a million has 6 zeroes, a billion 9, and a trillion 12. one million billion trillion is the sum of those, or 6+9+12 = 27 zeroes