Joined: 14 Mar 2013 Gender: Male Posts: 4,343 Location: Seattle
07 May 2015, 1:33 pm
I'm using the Windows system calculator, it seems to be keeping up without giving me scientific notation (I hate that, it's just harder to relate to as a number).
23,416,728,348,467,685
We're not to quintillion yet (1,000^6), still at quadrillion (1,000^5)
At least under the way we're used to counting in the US, your mileage may vary.
Each number just to the left of each additional comma advances us to one of these, in this order: Thousands Millions Billions Trillions Quadrillions Quintillions Sextillions Septillions Octillions etc.
Joined: 6 Jun 2012 Age: 43 Gender: Male Posts: 3,640
07 May 2015, 1:46 pm
Lol thanks, I know about those numbers, I just made a mistake.
I am using windows calculator as well, but mine doesn't display the entire number (it's too large), and I can't even type in your latest 23, 416 etc...
Joined: 14 Mar 2013 Gender: Male Posts: 4,343 Location: Seattle
10 May 2015, 7:44 pm
1,100,087,778,366,101,931
One quintillion, one-hundred quadrillion, eighty-seven trillion, seven-hundred and seventy-eight billion, three-hundred and sixty-six million, one-hundred and one thousand, nine-hundred and thirty-one.