millions
Writing out a Googleplex, which is a 1 followed by a googol zeros, on standard paper would require significantly more pages than there are atoms in the observable universe. It is practically unfeasible to write out a Googleplex on paper due to the sheer scale of the number.
Approx. 9.3 Gigabytes!
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None. Googleplex is a number, not a shape and so does not have any sides.
This is roughly 4 pages on college-ruled paper.
a google is a one with 100 zeros after it a googleplex is a one with a google zeros after it.
Longer ? Do you mean "Which number has more digits in it ?"If that's your question, then the answer is: 'pi' ."Googleplex" is a rational number. To write it, you write a ' 1 ', and then you write1 google zeros after it, and you're done. The entire number is written down on paper.But 'pi' is an irrational number. You can never write the entire number on paper,no matter how many digits you write down. Even if you wrote two googleplexdigits, the number on your paper would be very close to the true value of 'pi'but it could never be exact.So 1 googleplex can end, but 'pi' can't. So 'pi' has more digits in it.I really hope that was your question.
I am guessing about 6 if you are double spacing your written work, but it really depends on how large you write, and also if you are using wide-ruled or college-ruled looseleaf paper.