Ok first, 1 zillion is not a number, people just made that up. Second, the number that comes after on BILLION is two billion.
That would be 16 second. (Which is to say, 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 = 1 )
1/1,000,000,000,000 of a second = 1 pico-second however 1/1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 of a second = 1 yacto-second
What equals 1 second
how much will each of his children receive if a man left his twenty five million in his two sons and daughter. the two sons will receive equal shares twice than the daughter? total = 25, 000, 000 ratio = 2:2:1 25, 000, 000 / (2+2+1) 25000000 / 5 = 5000000 5,000,000 x 2 = 10,000,000 for the first son 5,000,000 x 2 = 10,000,000 for the second son 5,000,000 x 1 = 5,000,000 for the daughter Final Answer: 10 million for each son and 5 million for his daughter
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Yes, sources say he has 1 daughter and 1 stepson
He's twice divorced and has 1 daughter from his second marriage.
Generally, if you say 1.0, you would say "seconds." If you say just 1, it would be 1 (one) second.
On the first WolfQuest, you can't growl. In the second one, you can. every 1 is saying that u cant do it on the first 1 but u can on the second 1 we kinda know though not being nasty ok :)
No. Sesshomaru loves Rin like a daughter. Sesshomaru has significant feelings for Kagura and that is shown in the final act in episode 1. (not gonna say what happens don't wanna spoil it for you) Ok fine, Kagura dies, there, I said it.
That is not normal
People say "1 Mississippi 2 Mississippi" because the time it takes them to say "Mississippi" is the exact time it takes for a second
If on a scale from 1-10 then I will say 9
About the time it takes to say 1. 1/60 of a minute. 100 milliseconds.
Ok first, 1 zillion is not a number, people just made that up. Second, the number that comes after on BILLION is two billion.
ok, 63 GHz is impossible for any computer execpt a super computer.. 1 Hz=1 cycle per second 1 KHz=1000 cycles per second 1 MHz=1,000,000 cp/s (cycles per second) 1 GHz=1,000,000,000 cp/s there for 63 GHz=63,000,000,000 cycles per second