(1 billion)10 = (19)10 = 190
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It is an incredibly large number that gives the impression of someone just trying to type a large number by hitting every number on the keyboard. It's somewhere on the order of 10 billion billion billion billion billion (by my count).
19,000,000,000
The company has a market capitalization (number of shares outstanding times price) of US $19 billion as of December 24, 2007.
3 billion 19 in standard form = 3.000000019 × 109The standard notation = 3,000,000,019
(1 billion)10 = (19)10 = 190
One nonillion is a very large number. It is equal to 10^30 or a one followed by 30 zeros. 100 billion is also a big number, but much smaller than one nonillion. It is equal to 10^11 or a one followed by 11 zeros. To divide one nonillion by 100 billion, we need to subtract the exponents of 10. That is, 10^11/10^30=10^30−11=10^19 So, one nonillion divided by 100 billion is equal to 10^19 or a one followed by 19 zeros. That is a very large number too, but much smaller than one nonillion. To give you some perspective, one nonillion is about 100 times the estimated number of atoms in the observable universe, while 10^19 is about the number of grains of sand on Earth.
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The ISBN of The Bottom Billion is 978-0-19-531145-7.
A billion and one.
a billion and one
19,000,000,000,000,000
It is an incredibly large number that gives the impression of someone just trying to type a large number by hitting every number on the keyboard. It's somewhere on the order of 10 billion billion billion billion billion (by my count).