Five hundred sextillion
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The number 500000000000000000000000, which is 5 followed by 23 zeroes, is known as five hundred quintillion in the short scale naming system. It is also equivalent to 5 x 10^23 in scientific notation, where 10 is the base and 23 is the exponent. This number represents a very large quantity and is often used in scientific calculations or to denote astronomical distances.
Well, honey, that big ol' number you got there is called 500 sextillion. Yes, you heard me right, sextillion with an 's'. It's basically 5 followed by 23 big fat zeroes. So, there you have it, a number so huge it'll make your head spin faster than a merry-go-round on a sugar rush.
OK, SO 10^22 is equal to 1.0 x 1022. in normal notation, this is 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, or a ""1"" followed by 23 zeroes. Hope this helps!
A number followed by 23 zeros is called a "septillion" in the short scale naming system used in the US and modern British English. In the long scale system used in some European countries, it is called a "trilliard." This number is represented by 1 followed by 24 zeros in standard numerical notation.
100 x 23 = 2300 (If timing by 10, simply add a zero. If by 100, add two zeroes.)
The next number is 26-2 = 24 followed by 24-1 = 23
23 X 1000 = 23,000. If you are having trouble answering questions as such or mulitplying by the power's of ten, then here is a popular method that is frequently used. For example: If there is a question: Solve the equation - 14 X 10,000 ( Or it can be represented by 14 X 10^(To the 4th power.) 4. Scientific notation is also often used in these sort of situations. You can always add the number of zeroes of the power or the number of zeroes the 1___ number has. Like, if you solved the Equation last stated, you will get 140,000 because 14 & 4 zeros from the 10,000. Either way is fine. Good Luck! ~WonX~