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Oh, dude, zero dillion? That's like, not a real number. But if you mean zero followed by a bunch of zeros, then that's just zero. So, like, no matter how many zeros you add after zero, it's still just zero. Mind-blowing, right?

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3mo ago

Oh, what a happy little question! It seems like you might be asking about a very large number with lots of zeros. Remember, numbers can be as big and beautiful as a towering mountain or as small and delicate as a tiny flower. Just keep painting with numbers, my friend, and create your own mathematical masterpiece!

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11y ago

"Dillion" is not a standard name for a number. It may sound a bit like "million", "billion", etc., but the word is really meaningless.

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