Binary
The counting numbering system that uses ones and zeros is called the binary system. In this system, each digit represents a power of two, with the binary digits (bits) being either 0 or 1. It is the foundational numbering system for computers and digital electronics, enabling the representation and processing of data in a format that machines can understand.
The term for 1000 billion is one trillion. In the short scale numbering system, which is commonly used in the United States and many other countries, one trillion is represented as 1 followed by 12 zeros (1,000,000,000,000).
"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.
There is no special name for that. Just write it in scientific notation, as 10100000.
A number with 400 zeros after it is called a "quattuordecillion" in the short scale system, which is used in the United States and most English-speaking countries. In the long scale system, commonly used in some European countries, it is referred to as a "decillion." The numerical representation of a quattuordecillion is 1 followed by 400 zeros.
The counting numbering system that uses ones and zeros is called the binary system. In this system, each digit represents a power of two, with the binary digits (bits) being either 0 or 1. It is the foundational numbering system for computers and digital electronics, enabling the representation and processing of data in a format that machines can understand.
The term for 1000 billion is one trillion. In the short scale numbering system, which is commonly used in the United States and many other countries, one trillion is represented as 1 followed by 12 zeros (1,000,000,000,000).
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.
There is no special name for that. Just write it in scientific notation, as 10100000.
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.
A number with 400 zeros after it is called a "quattuordecillion" in the short scale system, which is used in the United States and most English-speaking countries. In the long scale system, commonly used in some European countries, it is referred to as a "decillion." The numerical representation of a quattuordecillion is 1 followed by 400 zeros.
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.
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The name for the number 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 is one quintillion in the short scale system, commonly used in the United States. In the long scale system, prevalent in Europe, this number is called one trillion. This number is represented by a 1 followed by 18 zeros in the short scale system.
The other name for 10 lakhs is 1 million. In the Indian numbering system, one lakh equals 100,000, so 10 lakhs is equivalent to 1,000,000.