303 zeros
A centillion is equal to 1 followed by 303 zeros. Therefore, a zero 1 centillion would be a centillion with one less zero, making it 1 followed by 302 zeros.
Millentinion, one thousand centillion
303
Centillion is a 1 with 303 zeros so this is the biggest.
In any multiplication problem, it's never enough to know only how many digitsthe factors have. The answer always depends on what the digits are.
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303 zeros
A centillion is equal to 1 followed by 303 zeros. Therefore, a zero 1 centillion would be a centillion with one less zero, making it 1 followed by 302 zeros.
centillion=303 zeros. (It is good to guess, but it's better to see this answer here, or look somewhere else on the computer.)
One centillion.
30
centillion
Millentinion, one thousand centillion
303
600 of them.
1 centillion = 10303