Certainly. In the American system.
1000 trillion is 1 quadrillion
1000 quadtrillion is one quintillion
1000 quintillion is one sextillion
1000 sextillion is 1 septillion
1000 septillion is one 1 octillion
1000 octillion is one 1 novillion
1000 novillion is one decillion
1000 decillion is one unodecillion
1000 unodecillion is one duodecillion --
that should be enough to describe the national debt for the rest of your lifetime, unless things really get out of hand.
There is also the Google which is 10 followed by 100 zeroes .
If multiplied the number 6,000,000,000,000 by 100,000 you would eventually come up with the number 6,000,000,000,000,000,000 which is named six quintillion.
Yes a trillion is a number. There are also about 19 other illions up to a centillion
Oh, isn't that a big number! Let's break it down together. 200,000,000,000,000 in words is "two hundred trillion." Just imagine all the happy little zeros dancing together in harmony, creating a beautiful number that brings a sense of peace and wonder.
Oh honey, buckle up. To write one trillion, you start with the number 1 followed by 12 zeros. It looks a little something like this: 1,000,000,000,000. So go ahead and impress your friends with your newfound trillion-writing skills. You're welcome.
Billion and trillion are large measurements of items. One can make up the other, it takes one thousand billions to make a trillion.
If multiplied the number 6,000,000,000,000 by 100,000 you would eventually come up with the number 6,000,000,000,000,000,000 which is named six quintillion.
Yes a trillion is a number. There are also about 19 other illions up to a centillion
a trillion.
This number I've never seen before, it is not in the numbers up to a novemtrigintillion (that's a 1 with 120 zeros following it) that I know of. Perhaps you are referring to dix trillion, which is French for ten trillion (dix is French for 10).
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The average human body contains 32.7 trillion cells, according to a recent study in 2013. By breaking down the number of cells by organs and cell types, the scientists were able to come up with this estimate.
The average human body contains 32.7 trillion cells, according to a recent study in 2013. By breaking down the number of cells by organs and cell types, the scientists were able to come up with this estimate.
I have it right here in front of me. Unfortunately, in order to upload a googol digitsto the internet, even at the upload speed of 100 MB per second that I have here inmy house, would take 3.17 trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion years ...even after I finished typing them, and I have other work to do today.Notice that if you tried to download the number, it would take the same length of time,and you'd need a trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion Terabytes of availablehard-drive space to store it.Honest, I'd send it to you. But I was telling a little fib up above, where I said I have itright here in front of me. I don't. The truth is that so far, pi has only been calculatedto something like 6 trillion digits. A googol is something like 1.67 thousand trilliontrillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion times more than that. So you'll have to waita while, until the Japanese mathematicians and their supercomputers catch up withwhat you're asking for. Until then, save your pennies. It'll take them a serious-bigshipment for them to send it to you, even on DVDs.
Who ever came up with the number 3 is cool, but i know you did not come up with number 3.
Some sources reveal that an adult human body have approximately 50 million million (50 trillion) cells, while others put the figure closer to 10 trillion, but some science teachers stated that there are approximately 100 trillion cells in a human body, but the exact figure is still unknown. the number of cells in all human beings are different due to their different size. In our daily life the number of cells in our body changes continuously as cells die or are destroyed and new ones are formed.
Billion and trillion are large measurements of items. One can make up the other, it takes one thousand billions to make a trillion.
The reported total cell number of a human being ranges between 75 to 100 trillion cells and it is widely mentioned without a proper reference.But calculating the number of cells in the human body is tricky. Part of the problem is that using different metrics gets you very different outcomes. Guessing based on volume gets you an estimate of 15 trillion cells; estimate by weight and you end up with 70 trillion.Our bodies are not packed with cells in a uniform way, like a can of baked beans. Cells come in different sizes, and they grow in different densities.Look at a beaker of blood, for example, and you’ll find that the red blood cells are packed tight. If you used their density to estimate the cells in a human body, you’d come to a huge number of 724 trillion cells.Skin cells, on the other hand, are so sparse that they’d give you a very low estimate of 35 billion cells.But researchers have come up with 37.2 trillion using proper techniques.