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What is after quattuordecillian?

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∙ 7y ago
Updated: 7/25/2025

After quattuordecillion, the next number is quintodecillion. In the American system, a quattuordecillion is equal to 10^45, while a quintodecillion is equal to 10^48. The naming convention continues with sextodecillion (10^51), septendecillion (10^54), and so on.

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