In the Chinese number system, the largest number is represented by "δΊΏ" (yi), which is equivalent to 100 million. This character is used to denote multiples of 100 million, making it the highest numerical unit in the Chinese counting system.
X when x aproaches infinity. besides, we get to know from Archimedes principle, that there are infinite numbers, so even that "biggest counting number" has a number bigger than it. Bottom line: There's no such thing as the "biggest" counting number. Whatever number you name, no matter how big it is, all I have to do is add ' 1 ' to it and make a bigger number.
The Neoplan Jumbocruiser holds the Guinness World Record for the world's longest bus, measuring over 60 feet in length.
12, remainder 36
Yes, the element with 60 protons is neodymium on the periodic table. The number of neutrons can vary depending on the isotope, and for a stable isotope of neodymium, it will be close to (but not exactly equal to) the number of protons, around 60. The number of electrons in a neutral atom of neodymium will also be 60.
You probably mean it goes into both 'evenly'. That's 12
60
60 has more factors than 100 does.
The biggest number that goes into a set of numbers EVENLY is the Greatest Common Factor of the set of numbers.
The number is two.
1.
Biggest number goes first
Infinity (it goes on forever)
3
3
2 goes into both.
2 is a number which goes into both.