The number with 103 zeroes is 10 to the power of 103, which is written as 10^103. This number is also known as a googol, which is a 1 followed by 100 zeros. In scientific notation, this number can be expressed as 1 x 10^103. It is a very large number used in mathematics and scientific calculations.
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An infinite number of prime numbers contain one or more zeroes, though a prime number, always being odd, cannot end in a zero. The first four prime numbers containing zeroes are 101, 103, 107 and 109.
1x1027 is often known as octillion, it being 103(8+1), giving the 8 which provides the 'oct-' prefix.
5 (zeroes before the number don't count, zeroes after the number do)
Non-zero digits are always significant. Thus, 569 has three significant digits, and 69.35 has four significant digits. Zeros are sometimes significant and sometimes aren't: # Zeroes placed before other digits are not significant; 0.0968 has three significant digits. # Zeroes placed between other digits are always significant; 70063 kg has five significant digits. # Zeroes placed after other digits but behind a decimal point are significant; 7.90 has three significant digits. # Zeroes at the end of a number are significant only if they are behind a decimal point as in (c). Otherwise, it is impossible to tell if they are significant. For example, in the number 8200, it is not clear if the zeroes are significant or not. The number of significant digits in 8200 is at least two, but could be three or four. To avoid uncertainty, use scientific notation to place significant zeroes behind a decimal point: 8.200 * 103 has four significant digits 8.20 * 103 has three significant digits 8.2 * 103 has two significant digits
There are 6 zeroes in the number 175,000,000.