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There are 1000000000000 bytes in 1 terabyte, so there are 12 zeros in a terabyte.This answer uses the modern convention where large number prefixes are implied to be based on powers of ten, rather than on powers of 2.
Numbers that are formed by multiplying ten by itself a certain number of times ex. ten to the third power= 10,000. you add that number of zeros to the end of ten. 10 3= 10,000 Wiki Answers doesn't know yet. Please try again in another power of ten years.
It is one ten thousandths of a googol.
four 10,000
move the decimal point how much zeros that is in the number multiply to the Right, divide to the Left 18.75 X 100= 1875 !8.75/100= 0.1875
There are 1000000000000 bytes in 1 terabyte, so there are 12 zeros in a terabyte.This answer uses the modern convention where large number prefixes are implied to be based on powers of ten, rather than on powers of 2.
There are 1000000000000 bytes in 1 terabyte, so there are 12 zeros in a terabyte.This answer uses the modern convention where large number prefixes are implied to be based on powers of ten, rather than on powers of 2.
Ten Thousand Million - That is 10,000,000,000 - So there is 10 Zeros.
1,000,000 as a power of ten would be 106. A simple way to convert numbers to powers of ten would be to count the zeros - the number you get is the same number as the exponent.
Ten Quintillion
1 x 10^61,000,000 written in exponential form is 10^6.With powers of ten, the trick is to count the zeros. The number of zeros is the exponent (the little number top right!).
Ten-thousand trillion has 16 zeros; this is also known as ten quadrillion One trillion = 1,000,000,000,000 (12 zeros) Ten trillion = 10,000,000,000,000 (13 zeros) One-hundred trillion = 100,000,000,000,000 (14 zeros) One-thousand trillion = 1,000,000,000,000,000 (15 zeros) (or one quadrillion) Ten-thousand trillion = 10,000,000,000,000,000 (16 zeros) (or ten quadrillion) That assumes the short scale (based on powers of a thousand plus 1) where thousand-trillion is not a normal moniker for a number - it would, as the answerer points out, be called ten quadrillion. The long scale (based on powers of a million) does use the moniker thousand-...illion for numbers (which are alternatively called ..illiard, eg 1000 million = 1 milliard, 1000 billion = 1 billiard, etc). In this case: 10 thousand trillion = 10000 x (106)3 = 104 x 1018 = 1022 and so has 22 zeros.
ten's of billions
10,000,000,000=ten billion
Ten billion = one with ten zeros
A 1 followed by 13 zeros is Ten Trillion (10,000,000,000,000)
10000000Remember a short cut. To find the powers of ten you can just put as many zeros as the power number after the 1. For example 10 to the 6 power, you just add 6 zeros after the 1. 10 to the 2 power is just 2 zeros after the 1. For more help go on Wikipedia and type in powers of 10