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  2. Names of large numbers - Wikipedia

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    The name of a number 10 3n+3, where n is greater than or equal to 1000, is formed by concatenating the names of the numbers of the form 10 3m+3, where m represents each group of comma-separated digits of n, with each but the last "-illion" trimmed to "-illi-", or, in the case of m = 0, either "-nilli-" or "-nillion". [17]

  3. Global debt - Wikipedia

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    The amounts are in billion US $, calculated by the official exchange rate (a billion is defined here as a thousand millions, or 10 9). GDP: Gross domestic product, billion US $. Total debt, billion $: This is the sum of all debt, domestic and external, owed by public and private debtors in the country. The amounts are in billion US ...

  4. National debt of the United States - Wikipedia

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    E.g. with an advance report of a $400 billion increase of a $10 trillion GDP, for example, one could be 95% confident that the range in which the exact GDP dollar amount lies would be 0.0 to 3.3% different than 4.0% (400 ÷ 10,000) or within the range of $0 to $330 billion different than the hypothetical $400 billion (a range of $70–730 billion).

  5. World economy - Wikipedia

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    Global debt issuance: $5.187 trillion, €3 trillion (2004), $4.938 trillion, €3.98 trillion (2003), $3.938 trillion (2002) (Thomson Financial League Tables) Global equity issuance: $505 billion, €450 billion (2004), $388 billion. €320 billion (2003), $319 billion, €250 trillion (2002) ( Thomson Financial League Tables )

  6. Orders of magnitude (numbers) - Wikipedia

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    1/52! chance of a specific shuffle Mathematics: The chances of shuffling a standard 52-card deck in any specific order is around 1.24 × 10 −68 (or exactly 1 ⁄ 52!) [4] Computing: The number 1.4 × 10 −45 is approximately equal to the smallest positive non-zero value that can be represented by a single-precision IEEE floating-point value.

  7. 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

  8. Reaganomics - Wikipedia

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    An accounting indicated nominal tax receipts increased from $599 billion in 1981 to $1.032 trillion in 1990, an increase of 72% in current dollars. In 2005 dollars, the tax receipts in 1990 were $1.5 trillion, an increase of 20% above inflation.

  9. Orders of magnitude (length) - Wikipedia

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    The ronnametre (SI symbol: Rm) is a unit of length in the metric system equal to 10 27 meters. [55] To help compare different orders of magnitude, this section lists distances starting at 1 Rm (10 27 m or 105.7 billion light-years). At this scale, expansion of the universe becomes significant.