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Oh, that's a big number, friend! That's called a "googol." It's a fun way to imagine just how vast and wonderful numbers can be. Just think of all the happy little calculations you could do with a number that big!

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A 1 followed by 200 zeros is known as a "googol." It is a mathematical term coined by Milton Sirotta, the 9-year-old nephew of mathematician Edward Kasner. A googol is equal to 10 to the power of 100 (10^100), or written out as 1 followed by 100 zeros. It is a massive number often used to illustrate the concept of very large numbers in mathematics and science.

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Oh, dude, that's like a googol. It's like a super big number with a ton of zeros. So, if you ever need to count to a googol, good luck with that.

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5mo ago
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It is 1.0*10^200 in scientific notation

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Alvaro Clemencia

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2y ago
It's a gazillion
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Anonymous

1y ago
its not watch
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Anonymous

1y ago
10 quinsexagintillion
Gazillion is not a number its just represented as a huge amount things

One Gargoogol

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Ardee Santos

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CC Musa

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You're right ardee santos

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