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Orders of magnitude (numbers) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This list compares various sizes of positive numbers, including counts of things, dimensionless quantity and probabilities. Each number is given a name in the so called short scale which is used in En...
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1000000000 (number) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1,000,000,000 (one billion, short scale) is the natural number following 999,999,999 and preceding 1,000,000,001. In scientific notation, it is written as 10 9 . In modern (short scale) English lan...
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USA: 1,000,000,000 1,000,000,000 (number), one thousand billion, 109 THE UK: 1,000,000,000,000 (number), one million billion, 1012 Depends where you are, the USA billion has nine zeroes, the UK billion has twelve zeroes.
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(Hmm, that's an interesting number, very close to 8/9 of 10 billion. Maybe you could study this some more; is there another way to derive the number?) All that's left is to multiply the time it takes to say a billion digits, one per second (the answer in the archives) by 8 8/9. That's approximately 281 years.
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Abstract: This article follows up one small thread of Ramanujan's work which has found a modern computational context, namely, one of his approaches to approximating pi. American Mathematical Monthly 96, (no. 3) 1989, 201-219.
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C. A. Pickover, All Known Replicating Fibonacci Digits less than One Billion, Journal of Recreational Mathematics, 22:3, pp. 176-178, 1990. ... C. A. Pickover, All Known Replicating Fibonacci Digits less than One Billion, Journal of Recreational Mathematics, 22:3, pp. 176-178, 1990. Online articles have much greater...
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C. A. Pickover, All Known Replicating Fibonacci Digits less than One Billion, Journal of Recreational Mathematics, 22:3, pp. 176-178, 1990. ... This paper is cited by the following papers: All Known Replicating Fibonacci Digits of 14 Digits or Fewer - Ken Shirriff (Correct); Online articles have much greater impact...
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This article follows up on one thread of Ramanujan's work which has found a modern computational context, namely, one of his approaches to approximating pi. ... Summary: This article follows up on one thread of Ramanujan’s work which has found a modern computational context, namely, one of his approaches to approximating pi.
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Pi to Million (1,000,000) digits. ... Click here for the entire million digits of pi. The file size is about 1 Megabytes. It will take a while to download.
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