For such high numbers, it is better not to use number names like "trillion", "quadrillion", etc., which are ambiguous in any case. Rather, use scientific notation.
For such high numbers, it is better not to use number names like "trillion", "quadrillion", etc., which are ambiguous in any case. Rather, use scientific notation.
For such high numbers, it is better not to use number names like "trillion", "quadrillion", etc., which are ambiguous in any case. Rather, use scientific notation.
For such high numbers, it is better not to use number names like "trillion", "quadrillion", etc., which are ambiguous in any case. Rather, use scientific notation.
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Oh, dude, that's a big number! So, like, you say 800, followed by 21 zeros. It's like saying "eight hundred quintillion" in a fancy way, but who's got time for all those syllables, right? Just stick with the numbers, man.
Oh, isn't that a big number! Let's break it down into smaller parts. You can say 800 followed by 21 zeros, which is "eight hundred sextillion." Just remember to take your time and enjoy the process of saying such a large and wonderful number.
Oh honey, that's a whole lotta zeros! You say 800,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 as "eight hundred sextillion." Hope that clears things up for you, sugar.
For such high numbers, it is better not to use number names like "trillion", "quadrillion", etc., which are ambiguous in any case. Rather, use scientific notation.
eight thousand biliion
the best way is to say 1 + 1 they will say 2 prove them wrong by saying window because ask someone to explain it right if the say window say 2.another way is to say how do you spell their if they say this their say there and if they say there say their good trick right i tested it on a teacher and my friends.
You could say "one billion", you could say "ten to the ninth", or you could say "a one with nine zeros".
You say, "two millionths."
you just say "otha"; duuh!