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In 1974, the government of the UK switched to the short scale (same system as the USA). Therefore, 10^54 is a septendecillion. In the long scale (used by the UK prior to 1974 and still used by most of Europe), it is a nonillion.

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Oh, dude, that's easy! 1 followed by 54 zeros is called a "sextillion" in British English. It's like a zillion, but with a little more sass. So, if you ever need to count your massive collection of socks or something, now you know what to call that ginormous number.

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In British English, 1 followed by 54 zeros is called "septendecillion." This term is derived from the Latin prefix "septen-" meaning "seven" and the suffix "-decillion" indicating a factor of ten to the power of 33. This term is used in the naming system of large numbers to denote the specific quantity represented by 1 followed by 54 zeros.

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4mo ago
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Ah, what a lovely question! In British English, 1 followed by 54 zeros is called "septendecillion." Just imagine all those zeros stretching out like a beautiful field of wildflowers, each one adding to the wonder and magic of numbers. Keep exploring the world of mathematics, my friend, and let your imagination bloom like a happy little tree.

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Oh honey, that's just a "googol" in British terms. It's like saying "I have a billion reasons to roll my eyes at this question." So there you have it, a googol is 1 followed by 100 zeros, which is more eye-rolling than I care to count.

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