A number followed by 400 zeros is called a googol. In mathematical terms, a googol is represented as 10^100, which means a 1 followed by 100 zeros. It was coined in 1938 by Milton Sirotta, the 9-year-old nephew of American mathematician Edward Kasner. The term "googol" was later popularized by Kasner in his book "Mathematics and the Imagination."
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A fraction would be the numbers after the decimal divided by a 1 followed by a number of zeros equal to the number of numbers after the decimal point. For example: .1 is 1/10 .23 is 23/100 .400 is 400/1000 Fractions should not contain a decimal
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we take a look at 400 billion, we see there are 9 zeros in total. Each billion has 9 zeros, so when we have 400 billion, we have 9 zeros for each billion, giving us a total of 9 zeros. Just remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents!
To write 400 billion in numbers, you would write it as 400,000,000,000. This is because each comma represents a grouping of three digits in the numerical system. So, 400 billion is written as 400 followed by nine zeros.
Oh, dude, you write 400 million as 400,000,000. It's like four hundred followed by six zeros. So, if you ever need to write a big number like that on a check or something, just remember to add all those zeros at the end. Easy peasy!
It's one followed by 400 zeros
Well, darling, 400 million has 7 zeros. You've got yourself a 4 followed by a couple of goose eggs, then another 6 zeros tagging along for the ride. So, in total, that's 7 zeros strutting their stuff in the number 400 million.
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Including the 400, it has 8 zeros! Otherwise it has 6 zeros (without the 400)
A fraction would be the numbers after the decimal divided by a 1 followed by a number of zeros equal to the number of numbers after the decimal point. For example: .1 is 1/10 .23 is 23/100 .400 is 400/1000 Fractions should not contain a decimal
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we take a look at 400 billion, we see there are 9 zeros in total. Each billion has 9 zeros, so when we have 400 billion, we have 9 zeros for each billion, giving us a total of 9 zeros. Just remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents!
Oh, dude, you write 400 million as 400,000,000. It's like four hundred followed by six zeros. So, if you ever need to write a big number like that on a check or something, just remember to add all those zeros at the end. Easy peasy!
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To write 400 thousand in numbers, you would write 400,000. This is a standard way to represent large numbers using commas to separate the thousands, millions, billions, etc. In this case, 400 is followed by three zeros to indicate the thousands place.
if all the numbers have two zeros or above and they have to have the same amount of zeros as the one above it unless the number is switching place values 100 200 300 400 cannot skip to 1000
400 million can be re-written: 400,000,000 -- it has 8 zeros 500 has 2 zeros 4 (from 400 million) times 5 (from 500) = 20 -- has 1 zero Add the zeros: 8 + 2 + 1 = 11 zeros Answer: 200,000,000,000 = 200 billion or 2 X 10 to the 11th power
400 x 800 = 320000. When solving these I find it easiest to work out the problem without the zeros first eg. 4 x 8 = 32 then add the amount of zeros contained in the question so in this example(800x400) 4 zeros so add the amount of zeros(4 zeros) to the basic question answer (32) so therefore equals 320000