Binary
"Drillion" does not appear in either the American or the British system of numeration for denominations up to 10600. The closest name on either list is the "trillion", meaning '1' followed by 12 zeros (American) or 18 zeros (British). The next designation is "quadrillion". In the American system, '1' with 15 zeros. In the British system, '1' with 24 zeros.
Binary.
a) This could be a special numbering system, such as the Dewey Decimal System used in libraries. Such as 620.105.3.1.b) Or do you refer to repeating decimals, such as 6.304 304 304.
The number represented by 10 to the power of 80 is called a "decillion" in the American numbering system. In the short scale, a decillion is equivalent to 1 followed by 33 zeros. However, in the long scale used in some countries, it represents a different value. The notation (10^{80}) is often used in scientific contexts to denote extremely large quantities.
Binary
Binary System
"Drillion" does not appear in either the American or the British system of numeration for denominations up to 10600. The closest name on either list is the "trillion", meaning '1' followed by 12 zeros (American) or 18 zeros (British). The next designation is "quadrillion". In the American system, '1' with 15 zeros. In the British system, '1' with 24 zeros.
It is known as the binary code.
The fifth planet counting outwards from the sun is Jupiter.
Honey, infinity doesn't have a quantity, it's a concept representing something endless. So technically, there are an infinite number of zeros in infinity. But really, does it even matter? Just embrace the infinite possibilities and stop counting zeros like they owe you money.
an abacus
A 62-sided shape (or, polygon) is known as a hexacontakaidigon. This name is derived from the Greek numbering system, the use of which is conventional among geometricians.
Binary.
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a) This could be a special numbering system, such as the Dewey Decimal System used in libraries. Such as 620.105.3.1.b) Or do you refer to repeating decimals, such as 6.304 304 304.
The biggest number in the world that has its own name is called a Google. this is not a silly answer by the way. it is a fact. it is written as follows. 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 For those of you that are sat there counting, there are 100 zeros.