I don't know anything about Milton using this number, but 10,000,000,000 is in the USA called ten billion, in Great Britain it is 10 million million.
In coordinated geometry it is x followed by y
Because it can be arranged in a triangle. Think of a set of bowling pins. 1 followed by 2 followed by 3 followed by 4 1, 3, 6 and 10 (the totals including each row) are the first four triangle numbers.
Either a one followed by 12 zeroes, or a one followed by 18 zeroes. There are these two different definitions, but the first one is more common in English-speaking countries.
He was the nephew of well-known mathematician Edward Kasner. The boy coined the term "googol" to name the number that is ten to the one-hundredth power. The search engine is spelled differently, though its name was inspired by the number.
The first three-digit number is 100. It is the smallest integer that has three digits, starting from 1 and followed by two zeros. Numbers below 100, such as 99, are considered two-digit numbers.
The number first used by nine-year-old Milton Sirotta in 1940 is known as a "googol." A googol is represented as 10^100, a 1 followed by 100 zeros. This term was introduced by mathematician Edward Kasner, who asked his young nephew, Milton Sirotta, to come up with a name for such a large number.
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The word was coined by 9-year old Milton Sirotta. He had been asked by his uncle, the mathematician Edward Kasner, what the huge number should should be called.
The street number comes first followed by the street name then the suite number.
The first number that can be selected is 00, followed by 0, 1, and so on.
Milton Berle bought his first car in 1928. John Milton never owned a car as they had not been invented in the 1600s.
In coordinated geometry it is x followed by y
A2. It was the nephew of mathematician Edward Kastner, Milton Sirotta then aged 9, who came up with the name googolfor 10^100, and then googolplex for 10^googol.The company name Google was indeed supposed to be googol, but as the founders admit on their website, their spelling wasn't too hot when they came to fill in the company registration form.A1. A mathematician asked either his son or his nephew (don't recall which) to come up with a word that would mean ten to the power of 100. The lad came up with the word "google".
Milton hershey either worked for joe moyer or joe royer
Oh honey, that's an easy one. One followed by 1000 zeros is called a "googol." It's like a gazillion, but with more math and less made-up numbers. So next time you need to impress someone with your knowledge of ridiculously large numbers, just drop the word "googol" and watch them be amazed.
At the age of 18 Milton hershey opened his first shop in Philadelphia, PA.
Milton's first invention was a paper wrapper that prominently displayed his name. Later on, he developed a chocolate bar to fill this wrapper.