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  2. Order of magnitude - Wikipedia

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    Order of magnitude is a concept used to discuss the scale of numbers in relation to one another. Two numbers are "within an order of magnitude" of each other if their ratio is between 1/10 and 10. In other words, the two numbers are within about a factor of 10 of each other. [1] For example, 1 and 1.02 are within an order of magnitude.

  3. Orders of magnitude (numbers) - Wikipedia

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    10 000 000 000; short scale: ten billion; long scale: ten thousand million, or ten milliard) Biology – bacteria in the human body: There are roughly 10 10 bacteria in the human mouth. [29] Computing – web pages: approximately 5.6 × 10 10 web pages indexed by Google as of 2010.

  4. Names of large numbers - Wikipedia

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    10 6: Million Million Million M Mega-2 1 10 9: Billion Thousand million Milliard G Giga-3 2 10 12: Trillion Billion Billion T Tera-4 2 10 15: Quadrillion Thousand billion Billiard P Peta-5 3 10 18: Quintillion Trillion Trillion E Exa-6 3 10 21: Sextillion Thousand trillion Trilliard Z Zetta-7 4 10 24: Septillion Quadrillion Quadrillion Y Yotta ...

  5. 10,000,000 - Wikipedia

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    10,000,000 (ten million) is the natural number following 9,999,999 and preceding 10,000,001. In scientific notation , it is written as 10 7 . In South Asia except for Sri Lanka , it is known as the crore .

  6. 10,000,000,000 - Wikipedia

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    25,937,424,601 = 161051 2 = 121 5 = 11 10; 26,179,922,024 = number of 42-bead necklaces (turning over is allowed) where complements are equivalent [6] 26,771,144,400 = smallest number divisible by the numbers from 1 to 26 (there is no smaller number divisible by the numbers from 1 to 25 since any number divisible by 2 and 13 must be divisible ...

  7. Large numbers - Wikipedia

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    The factor is intended to make reading comprehension easier than a lengthy series of zeros. For example, 1.0 × 10 9 expresses one billion—1 followed by nine zeros. The reciprocal, one billionth, is 1.0 × 109.

  8. Orders of magnitude (frequency) - Wikipedia

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    Once every one million years 10 −12: 1 picohertz (pHz) 1.23 pHz Precession of the Earth's axis (about every 25,700 years) 10 −11: 10 pHz ~31.71 pHz: Once per millennium 1010: 100 pHz ~317.1 pHz: Once per century 109: 1 nanohertz (nHz) ~1 nHz: Once per generation (about every 30 years) ~2.9 nHz: Average solar cycle (about every 11 ...

  9. Trillion - Wikipedia

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    Trillion is a number with two distinct definitions: 1,000,000,000,000, i.e. one million million, or 10 12 (ten to the twelfth power), as defined on the short scale. This is now the meaning in both American and British English. 1,000,000,000,000,000,000, i.e. 10 18 (ten to the eighteenth power), as defined on the long scale. This is one million ...

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