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  2. Names of large numbers - Wikipedia

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    The highest numerical value banknote ever printed was a note for 1 sextillion pengő (10 21 or 1 milliard bilpengő as printed) printed in Hungary in 1946. In 2009, Zimbabwe printed a 100 trillion (10 14) Zimbabwean dollar note, which at the time of printing was worth about US$30. [13]

  3. Orders of magnitude (numbers) - Wikipedia

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    1 × 10 −398 is equal to the smallest non-zero value that can be represented by a double-precision IEEE decimal floating-point value. 4.9 × 10 −324 is approximately equal to the smallest non-zero value that can be represented by a double-precision IEEE floating-point value. 1.5 × 10 −157 is approximately equal to the probability that in ...

  4. Large numbers - Wikipedia

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    A very large number raised to a very large power is "approximately" equal to the larger of the following two values: the first value and 10 to the power the second. For example, for very large n {\displaystyle n} there is n n ≈ 10 n {\displaystyle n^{n}\approx 10^{n}} (see e.g. the computation of mega ) and also 2 n ≈ 10 n {\displaystyle 2 ...

  5. Trillion-dollar companies: 10 most valuable mega-cap stocks

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    Market cap: $2.33 trillion. Stock price: $191.38. 6. Meta Platforms (META) Social media giant Meta Platforms rejoined the trillion-dollar club in January 2024, but it’s no stranger to the list ...

  6. Big Risk: $1.2 Quadrillion Derivatives Market Dwarfs World GDP

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    Applying that same 1% to the $1.2 quadrillion derivatives market would leave a cash amount of the derivatives market of $12 trillion -- far smaller, but still 20% of the world economy. Getting a ...

  7. English numerals - Wikipedia

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    The numbers past one trillion in the short scale, in ascending powers of 1000, are as follows: quadrillion, quintillion, sextillion, septillion, octillion, nonillion, decillion, undecillion, duodecillion, tredecillion, quattuordecillion, quindecillion, sexdecillion, septendecillion, octodecillion, novemdecillion and vigintillion (which is 10 to ...

  8. The next trillion-dollar stocks: Who are the world’s next ...

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    Below are stocks primed to pass a market capitalization of $1 trillion, that is, the value of all their shares. The list below doesn’t simply include the next names down the list of the world ...

  9. Long and short scales - Wikipedia

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    trillion 10 12: 10 18: quadrillion 10 15: 10 24: quintillion 10 18: ... giga-dollars, megabucks, k€ and M€. ... adjusting downwards the value of trillion and all ...