A big number. 1 with 48 zeros. 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
A quindecillion.
Oh, that's a big number you've got there! When you multiply 1 followed by 30 zeros by 1 followed by 56 zeros, you get a number with 86 zeros in total. Just imagine all the possibilities and beauty that exist in such vast numbers! Keep exploring and creating, my friend.
In any division sum involving two numbers, such as 48/6 = 8, the first number, 48, is called the dividend. The second number is the divisor and the third, the answer, is called the quotient.
No just a fictitious number made up to represent any huge number some try to argue this fact but they are most certainly wrong Just so you know, here's the list of "named illions": Billion has 9 zeros Trillion has 12 zeros Quadrillion has 15 zeros Quintillion has 18 zeros Sextillion has 21 zeros Septillion has 24 zeros Octillion has 27 zeros Nonillion has 30 zeros Decillion has 33 zeros Undecillion has 36 zeros Duodecillion has 39 zeros Tredecillion has 42 zeros Quattuordecillion has 45 zeros Quindecillion has 48 zeros Sexdecillion has 51 zeros Septendecillion has 54 zeros Octodecillion has 57 zeros Novemdecillion has 60 zeros Vigintillion has 63 zeros Googol has 100 zeros. Centillion has 303 zeros (except in Britain, where it has 600 zeros) Googolplex has a googol of zeros the original answer was wrong From Gazzen, from Latin "earthly edge", or end of the earth, abbreviated to gaz (literally 28810 ancient Greek miles, been one full revolution of the globe) So how much is a Gazillion? a Gazillion has (28810 x 3) zeros thus a Gazillion has 86430 zeros
10^48
That would normally be described as ten to the 48th power, or 10^48.
Octillion !
No. 1. There is no such thing as a Google number. 2. Googol is a number represented as 1 followed by 100 zeros whereever it is used.
27 zeros = 1 octillion in UK as well as US. The UK does not have a different system and has not had one for at least 20 years.
A big number. 1 with 48 zeros. 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
A quindecillion.
A quindecillion.
Oh, that's a big number you've got there! When you multiply 1 followed by 30 zeros by 1 followed by 56 zeros, you get a number with 86 zeros in total. Just imagine all the possibilities and beauty that exist in such vast numbers! Keep exploring and creating, my friend.
There are 48 0s.
In any division sum involving two numbers, such as 48/6 = 8, the first number, 48, is called the dividend. The second number is the divisor and the third, the answer, is called the quotient.
No just a fictitious number made up to represent any huge number some try to argue this fact but they are most certainly wrong Just so you know, here's the list of "named illions": Billion has 9 zeros Trillion has 12 zeros Quadrillion has 15 zeros Quintillion has 18 zeros Sextillion has 21 zeros Septillion has 24 zeros Octillion has 27 zeros Nonillion has 30 zeros Decillion has 33 zeros Undecillion has 36 zeros Duodecillion has 39 zeros Tredecillion has 42 zeros Quattuordecillion has 45 zeros Quindecillion has 48 zeros Sexdecillion has 51 zeros Septendecillion has 54 zeros Octodecillion has 57 zeros Novemdecillion has 60 zeros Vigintillion has 63 zeros Googol has 100 zeros. Centillion has 303 zeros (except in Britain, where it has 600 zeros) Googolplex has a googol of zeros the original answer was wrong From Gazzen, from Latin "earthly edge", or end of the earth, abbreviated to gaz (literally 28810 ancient Greek miles, been one full revolution of the globe) So how much is a Gazillion? a Gazillion has (28810 x 3) zeros thus a Gazillion has 86430 zeros