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  2. Names of large numbers - Wikipedia

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    In global economics, the name of a significantly larger number was used in 2024, when the Russian news outlet RBK stated that the sum of legal claims against Google in Russia totalled 2 undecillion (2 × 10 36) rubles, or US $20 decillion (US $2 × 10 34); a value worth more than all financial assets in the world combined. [14]

  3. Powerball rolls over to $36 million, 2 win Fantasy 5. Here ...

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    The Powerball rolled over to $36 million for Saturday's drawing, but two winning tickets scored in Fantasy 5. ... If there is no top prize winner, the money in the top prize pool rolls down ...

  4. Mega Millions winning numbers Tuesday, Jan 2, 2024 drawing ...

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    Winning Mega Millions numbers and lottery drawing results for the $114 million jackpot Tuesday, Jan 2, 2024. ... $36 million — Aug. 15, 2023; Florida. $360 million — Oct. 6, ...

  5. Lottery mathematics - Wikipedia

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    If the powerball is drawn from a pool of numbers different from the main lottery, the odds are multiplied by the number of powerballs. For example, in the 6 from 49 lottery, given 10 powerball numbers, then the odds of getting a score of 3 and the powerball would be 1 in 56.66 × 10, or 566.6 (the probability would be divided by 10, to give an ...

  6. Collatz conjecture - Wikipedia

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    The number is taken to be 'odd' or 'even' according to whether its numerator is odd or even. Then the formula for the map is exactly the same as when the domain is the integers: an 'even' such rational is divided by 2; an 'odd' such rational is multiplied by 3 and then 1 is added.

  7. How much would a $1.1 billion Mega Millions jackpot winner ...

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    For the $1.1 billion jackpot, you’d get 30 average annual payments of $36.6 million. But after federal taxes — amounting to more than $13 million — the net total per year would be around $23 ...

  8. Table of prime factors - Wikipedia

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    An economical number has been defined as a frugal number, but also as a number that is either frugal or equidigital. gcd( m , n ) ( greatest common divisor of m and n ) is the product of all prime factors which are both in m and n (with the smallest multiplicity for m and n ).

  9. Sextillion (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sextillion may mean either of the two numbers (see long and short scales for more detail): . 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (one thousand million million million; 10 21; SI prefix zetta-) for all short scale countries