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Oh, what a happy little question! When you multiply 1 billion by 1 billion, you get 1 trillion. That's a whole lot of zeros, just like a field full of beautiful flowers stretching as far as the eye can see. Just imagine all the wonderful possibilities that number holds!

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1 billion multiplied by 1 billion is equal to 1 trillion. This is because when you multiply two numbers in the billions place value, you add the exponents of 10 together, which results in 10^9 * 10^9 = 10^(9+9) = 10^18. Therefore, 1 billion multiplied by 1 billion equals 1 trillion.

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Some countries assign different meanings to the word billion; I'll assume that you want your answer in the short scale, which is used in most English-speaking countries.

1 billion on the short scale = 10 to the power of 9 = 10^9

10^9 * 10^9 = 10^18 = 10 to the power of 18 = 1 quintillion on the short scale.

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