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1,000,000,000,000 (number) : ウィキペディア英語版
Orders of magnitude (numbers)

This list contains selected positive numbers in increasing order, including counts of things, dimensionless quantity and probabilities. Each number is given a name in the short scale, which is used in English-speaking countries, as well as a name in the long scale, which is used in some of the countries that do not have English as their national language.


==Smaller than 10−100 (one googolth)==

* ''Mathematics – Writing:'' Approximately 10−183,800 is a rough first estimate of the probability that a monkey, placed in front of a typewriter and given adequate food, breaks, and sleep while doing so, will type all the letters of ''Hamlet'' on the first try. This is the same as the average number of letters needed to be typed for ''Hamlet'' to be produced. However, taking punctuation, capitalization, and spacing into account, the actual probability is far less: around 10−360,783.〔There are around 130,000 letters and 199,749 total characters in Hamlet; 26 letters ×2 for capitalization, 12 for punctuation characters = 64, 64199749 ≈ 10360,783.〕
* ''Computing:'' The number 1 is equal to the smallest positive non-zero value that can be represented by a quadruple-precision IEEE decimal floating-point value.
* ''Computing:'' The number 6.5 is approximately equal to the smallest positive non-zero value that can be represented by a quadruple-precision IEEE floating-point value.
* ''Computing:'' The number 3.6 is approximately equal to the smallest positive non-zero value that can be represented by a 80-bit x86 double-extended IEEE floating-point value.
* ''Computing:'' The number 1 is equal to the smallest positive non-zero value that can be represented by a double-precision IEEE decimal floating-point value.
* ''Computing:'' The number 4.9 is approximately equal to the smallest positive non-zero value that can be represented by a double-precision IEEE floating-point value.
* ''Computing:'' The number 1 is equal to the smallest positive non-zero value that can be represented by a single-precision IEEE decimal floating-point value.

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