If the question is a number with a set of 8 zeros behind it, the answer is a hundred million. If the question is, as stated, 8 sets of zeros, the answer depends on how big each set is.
1,000,000,000 Three sets of zeros. Each set has 3 zeros.
No, because there are an infiite number of sets that contain -5. For example {-5, 8}, which does not even have a name.
I think it is 39. Everyone keeps saying 39, but you would think a duodecillion would have twelve sets of three zeros after it. (a billion has three sets of three zeros, quadrillion has five sets of three). I think it is 13 * 3 = 39, but now I am going to go look it up.
1.18 is a number and number do not contain any sets (of any kind).
They are not equivalent sets.
28810 sets of zeros that is equal to 86430 zeros in the number gazillion that is 10^86430
1,000,000,000 Three sets of zeros. Each set has 3 zeros.
he invented the number googol, which is a 1 followed by 100 sets of zeros hope that was helpful!
Well, darling, a number with 20 zeros is called a quintillion. It's like a trillion, but with five sets of three zeros instead of three sets. So, next time you need to count to a quintillion, just remember it's a whole lot of zeros and a fancy name to go with it.
No, because there are an infiite number of sets that contain -5. For example {-5, 8}, which does not even have a name.
It is a whole number, integer, and a rational number. :D
I think it is 39. Everyone keeps saying 39, but you would think a duodecillion would have twelve sets of three zeros after it. (a billion has three sets of three zeros, quadrillion has five sets of three). I think it is 13 * 3 = 39, but now I am going to go look it up.
Twenty thousand can be written in number form as 20,000. This number is composed of two digits, a 2 in the ten-thousands place and three zeros following it. This represents a quantity of 20 sets of 1,000.
Together, the two sets comprise the set of real numbers.
1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 12 sets of three zeros, making 36 zeros According to Britannica, undecillion in American units and sextillion in British units.
Equivalent sets are sets with exactly the same number of elements.
The maximum number of sets played in a women's tennis match is three sets.