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A quintillion is a number with 18 zeros (19 digits). A 20-digit number would be 10's of a quintillion (20 digits since we add one more digit to the left).
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8.909 is bigger. Look first at the digit farthest to the left. That is the 1's column. It is 8 in both cases. Now move one column to the right. That is the tenth's column. In 8.090, the digit is 0. In 8.909, it is 9. 9 is bigger than 0; so 8.909 is bigger than 8.090. You don't need to go any farther to determine which number is bigger.
99.998 rounding to the tenth place is 100. The hundredths digit is a 9, so you round up to 0 and regroup it to the tenth. The tenths digit is a 9 and regrouping would make the tenths digit a 0 too. This happens with the ones and tens digit. All the 9's regroup to 0's making the answer 100.
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the tenth place is in between the ones & hundred's place, so you take the ones & find out if it is greater or less than 5. (0--> 4 stay the same, 5--> 9 move up 1 digit) after that you can round. in the number 412.25 the ones digit is 2, so we keep the 1 in the tenths digit the same & change all the digits to the right into 0's, so 412.25 rounded to the "nearest tenth" is 410.00.
A number with 18 zeros is a quintillion so a 20 digit number would be 10's of quintillion's.
The biggest nine digit number would consist fully of '9's: 999,999,999
11's of quintillion's
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A quintillion is a number with 18 zeros (19 digits). A 20-digit number would be 10's of a quintillion (20 digits since we add one more digit to the left).
The relationship between the 6's in the number is the first 6 is the thousands digit and the second 6 is the hundreds digit.