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  2. Names of large numbers - Wikipedia

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    10 60 11: Undecillion 10 36: 10 66 12: Duodecillion 10 39: 10 72 13: Tredecillion 10 42: 10 78 14: Quattuordecillion 10 45: 10 84 15: Quindecillion 10 48: 10 90 16: Sexdecillion 10 51: 10 96 17: Septendecillion 10 54: 10 102 18: Octodecillion 10 57: 10 108 19: Novemdecillion 10 60: 10 114 20: Vigintillion 10 63: 10 120 100: Centillion 10 303: ...

  3. 72 (number) - Wikipedia

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    72 is the sum between 60 and 12, the former being the second unitary perfect number before 6 (and the latter the smallest of only two sublime numbers). More specifically, twelve is also the number of divisors of 60, as the smallest number with this many divisors. [19] 72 is the number of distinct {7/2} magic heptagrams, all with a magic ...

  4. Multiplication - Wikipedia

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    For example, multiplying the lengths (in meters or feet) of the two sides of a rectangle gives its area (in square meters or square feet). Such a product is the subject of dimensional analysis. The inverse operation of multiplication is division .

  5. Multiplication table - Wikipedia

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    Multiplication table from 1 to 10 drawn to scale with the upper-right half labeled with prime factorisations. In mathematics, a multiplication table (sometimes, less formally, a times table) is a mathematical table used to define a multiplication operation for an algebraic system.

  6. Multiplication algorithm - Wikipedia

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    First multiply the quarters by 47, the result 94 is written into the first workspace. Next, multiply cwt 12*47 = (2 + 10)*47 but don't add up the partial results (94, 470) yet. Likewise multiply 23 by 47 yielding (141, 940). The quarters column is totaled and the result placed in the second workspace (a trivial move in this case).

  7. 60 Confounding Mysteries Of Everyday Things That People ... - AOL

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    We'll never have all the answers. And sometimes, even the answers don't make sense! The post 60 Confounding Mysteries Of Everyday Things That People Just Can’t Grasp first appeared on Bored Panda.

  8. 60 Things Everyone Should Do Before They’re 60 - AOL

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    This means that everyone should be thinking now about what they want to accomplish—AKA 60 things to do before you ... Go charter fishing. 11. See the ocean. 12. Visit one of the Great Lakes. 13. ...

  9. Product (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a product is the result of multiplication, or an expression that identifies objects (numbers or variables) to be multiplied, called factors.For example, 21 is the product of 3 and 7 (the result of multiplication), and (+) is the product of and (+) (indicating that the two factors should be multiplied together).