Large Numbers
Large numbers are numbers above one million that are usually represented either with the use of an exponent such as 109 or by terms such as billion or thousand millions that frequently differ from system to system. The American system of numeration for denominations above one million was modeled on a French system, but in 1948 the French system was changed to correspond to the German and British systems. In the American system each of the denominations above 1,000 millions (the American billion) is 1,000 times the preceding one (one trillion = 1,000 billions; one quadrillion = 1,000 trillions). In the British system each of the denominations is 1,000,000 times the preceding one (one trillion = 1,000,000 billions) with the sole exception of milliard, which is sometimes used for 1,000 millions. In recent years British usage has reflected widespread and increasing use of the American system.
The table provides American and British names for various large numbers.
value in powers of ten
number of zeros
American name
British name
109
9
billion
thousand million or milliard
1012
12
trillion
billion
1015
15
quadrillion
thousand billion
1018
18
quintillion
trillion
1021
21
sextillion
thousand trillion
1024
24
septillion
quadrillion
1027
27
octillion
thousand quadrillion
1030
30
nonillion
quintillion
1033
33
decillion
thousand quintillion
1036
36
undecillion
sextillion
1039
39
duodecillion
thousand sextillion
1042
42
tredecillion
septillion
1045
45
quattuordecillion
thousand septillion
1084
84
quattuordecillion
10100
100
googol
googol
10303
303
centillion
10600
600
centillion
10googol
googol
googolplex
googolplex
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