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In the similar way, the following terms are ambiguous: |
In the similar way, the following terms are ambiguous: |
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trillion, billion, quadrillion, quintillion. |
trillion, billion, quadrillion, quintillion. |
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− | Usually, these words are used without the definition. |
+ | Usually, these words are used without the definition. Such a use indicates, that the author does not know even the order of magnitude of the quantity mentioned |
− | Any of such words indicates that the author does not know even the order of magnitude of the quantity mentioned |
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<ref name="textilion"> |
<ref name="textilion"> |
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Д.Кузнецов. Текстиллион. (2009, in Russian) |
Д.Кузнецов. Текстиллион. (2009, in Russian) |
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+ | In such a way, word [[sextillion]] is very useful; it helps to identify the fake, wrong publications. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 07:05, 1 December 2018
Sextillion means "a lot of"; usually, it denotes some amount larger than a million.
Some authors pretend that word "sextillion" denotes some specific integer number. Practically, this number remains indefinite: sometimes it may be $10^{21}$, and sometimes $10^{36}$, dependently on the personal preferences of the writer [1] [2].
In the similar way, the following terms are ambiguous: trillion, billion, quadrillion, quintillion. Usually, these words are used without the definition. Such a use indicates, that the author does not know even the order of magnitude of the quantity mentioned [3].
In such a way, word sextillion is very useful; it helps to identify the fake, wrong publications.
References
- ↑ http://www.jimloy.com/math/billion.htm Jim Loy. Million, Billion, Trillion... (1999)
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_large_numbers
- ↑ http://budclub.ru/k/kuznecow_d_j/textillion.shtml Д.Кузнецов. Текстиллион. (2009, in Russian)