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Question
how do you write the numbers:
five octillion, three hundred forty-five trillion, two

six hundred one nonillion, four quadrillion, two hundred sixty five thousand, two

seventy-seven quintillion, seven hundred seventy million

Answer
octillion = 1 * 10^27
trillion = 1 * 10^12
nonillion = 1 * 10^30
quadrillion = 1 * 10^15
thousand = 1 * 10^3
quintillion = 1 * 10^18
million = 1 * 10^6

so here it goes.

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5 octillion = 5 * 10^27
345 trillion = 345 * 10^12 = 3.45 * 10^14
2 = 2

Add those together and you get

5000000000000000000000000000
'''''''''''''345000000000000
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''2
ANS:
5000000000000345000000000002

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601 nonmillion = 601 * 10^30 = 6.01 * 10^32
4 quadrillion = 4 * 10^15
265 thousand = 265 * 10^3 = 2.65 * 10^5
2 = 2

Add those all together and you get

601000000000000000000000000000000
'''''''''''''''''4000000000000000
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''265000
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''2
ANS:
601000000000000004000000000265002

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77 quintillion = 77 * 10^18 = 7.7 * 10^19
760 million = 760 * 10^6 = 7.60 * 10^8

77000000000000000000
'''''''''''760000000
ANS:
77000000000760000000

Make sure i didn't mess up anywhere.

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