1 with 30 zeroz...isnt that so cool? i think it is and im gonna go have some lemon marangue pie right now...all this science is making me dizzy and hungry...see yall laterz!!! -gurlie from Hawaii!!!
1. The cardinal number equal to 1030.
2. Chiefly British. The cardinal number equal to 1054.
[French : Latin nōnus, ninth; see nona- + French million, million (from Old French milion; see million).]
nonillion no·nil'lion adj.
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a tillion is the unit that comes after nonillion
The number following a nonillion is a nonillion and one. The order of ten following a nonillion is a decillion. This is equal to 1033 in the United States system and 1060 in the Commonwealth system.
one nonillion 10 to the 30th power
A nonillion is equal to 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000. To convert this number into millions, we need to divide by one million. Therefore, there are one quintillion millions in a nonillion.
The number that comes after nonillion is nonillion one. Or, if you want the order of numbers, decillion.
a tillion is the unit that comes after nonillion
30 Nonillion
The number following a nonillion is a nonillion and one. The order of ten following a nonillion is a decillion. This is equal to 1033 in the United States system and 1060 in the Commonwealth system.
The unit number after octillion is nonillion.
It is one nonillion.
A nonillion is written either as 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 or as 10^30.
one nonillion 10 to the 30th power
Oh, dude, a nonillion-sided polygon is called a nonillion-gon. It's like the cool kid at the polygon party with a crazy amount of sides. After that, well, I guess you just keep adding more sides until you run out of breath trying to say the name.
1029 = 100 x 1027 ; 1027 is nonillion so this is 100 nonillion
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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A nonillion is equal to 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000. To convert this number into millions, we need to divide by one million. Therefore, there are one quintillion millions in a nonillion.