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  2. Names of large numbers - Wikipedia

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    Traditional American usage (which was also adapted from French usage but at a later date), Canadian, and modern British usage assign new names for each power of one thousand (the short scale). Thus, a billion is 1000 × 1000 2 = 10 9; a trillion is 1000 × 1000 3 = 10 12; and so forth.

  3. 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.

  4. Orders of magnitude (numbers) - Wikipedia

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    (1 000 000 000 000 000; 1000 5; short scale: one quadrillion; long scale: one thousand billion, or one billiard) ISO: peta- (P) Biology – Insects : 1,000,000,000,000,000 to 10,000,000,000,000,000 (10 15 to 10 16 ) – The estimated total number of ants on Earth alive at any one time (their biomass is approximately equal to the total biomass ...

  5. Long and short scales - Wikipedia

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    a thousand thousand units, and a byllion is worth a thousand thousand millions, and tryllion is worth a thousand thousand byllions, and a quadrillion is worth a thousand thousand tryllions, and so on for the others. And an example of this follows, a number divided up and punctuated as previously described, the whole number being 745324 tryllions,

  6. What $1 Trillion Really Looks Like, Plus More Fascinating ...

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    A $1,000 iPhone for 1 billion people. ... There are currently only 19 countries in the world with a GDP over $1 trillion. Martin Dasko contributed to the reporting for this article.

  7. What $1 Trillion Really Looks Like, Plus More Fascinating ...

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    Apple, Microsoft and Amazon are all worth more than $1 trillion.

  8. Order of magnitude - Wikipedia

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    But the number names billion, trillion themselves (here with other meaning than in the first chapter) are not names of the orders of magnitudes, they are names of "magnitudes", that is the numbers 1 000 000 000 000 etc.

  9. What $1 Trillion Really Looks Like, Plus More Fascinating ...

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    Apple, Microsoft and Amazon are all worth more than $1 trillion. Apple, Microsoft and Amazon are all worth more than $1 trillion. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium ...