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Three hundred quintillion.

Three hundred quintillion.

Three hundred quintillion.

Three hundred quintillion.

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A number with 21 zeros is called a sextillion in the short scale system used in the United States and modern British usage. In the long scale system used in some European countries, this number would be called a trilliard. This number is represented as 3 x 10^21 in scientific notation.

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Oh, isn't that a big number! That's called a "three hundred quintillion" in the United States, or a "three hundred trillion trillion" in the short scale used in some countries. It's amazing how numbers can go on and on, just like the happy little trees in our paintings.

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Well, darling, that big ol' number is called a "three hundred quintillion." It's a mouthful, I know, but that's the technical term for it. So, next time you're counting your billions and trillions, just throw in a quintillion for good measure.

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Three hundred quintillion.

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