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For example: 150,000 rupees is "1.5 lakh rupees" which can be written as "1,50,000 rupees", and 30,000,000 (thirty million) rupees is referred to as "3 crore rupees" which can be written as "3,00,00,000 rupees". There are names for numbers larger than crore, but they are less commonly used.
A natural language numbering system allows for representing large numbers using names that more clearly distinguish numeric scale than a series of digits. For example "billion" may be easier to comprehend for some readers than "1,000,000,000".
Later, French arithmeticians changed the words' meanings, adopting the short scale definition whereby three zeros rather than six were added at each step, so a billion came to denote a thousand million (10 9), a trillion became a million million (10 12), and so on. This new convention was adopted in the United States in the 19th century, but ...
What will 45.6 billion won get you in Korea? How much would 45.6 billion won mean to a “normal” person in Korea? Well, the average monthly salary in Korea is 3.9 million won, or around $2,696 ...
As seen in both season 1 and season 2, the grand prize is 45.6 billion won, which is 100 million per player in the game. The jackpot only increases as more players are "eliminated" AKA are killed ...
By Archimedes's calculation, the universe of Aristarchus (roughly 2 light years in diameter), if fully packed with sand, would contain 10 63 grains. If the much larger observable universe of today were filled with sand, it would still only equal 10 95 grains. Another 100,000 observable universes filled with sand would be necessary to make a googol.
And I still have $99,999,964,598 in pocket change. The most expensive thing I can buy on this game is the NBA basketball team for $2,120,000,000. Basically, to bankrupt myself, I could buy that ...
67,108,864 = 8192 2 = 4 13 = 2 26, number of primitive polynomials of degree 32 over GF(2) [14] 67,109,540 = Leyland number using 2 & 26 (2 26 + 26 2 ) 67,110,932 = number of 32-bead binary necklaces with beads of 2 colors where the colors may be swapped but turning over is not allowed [ 15 ]