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How many googleplexeths are there in a nanosecond? - Answers

Technically the answer is 'zero', because you forgot to call it a "googleplexeth of a second", and you left it a dimensionless number instead. But I'll play your game just the same: 1 googleplexeth = 1 / (10^10100) 1 nano = 10-9 1 nano divided by 1 googleplexeth = 10-9 / [ 1 / (10^10100) ] = 10-9 times 10^10100 = 10 ^ ( -9 + 10100 )



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Technically the answer is 'zero', because you forgot to call it a "googleplexeth of a second", and you left it a dimensionless number instead. But I'll play your game just the same: 1 googleplexeth = 1 / (10^10100) 1 nano = 10-9 1 nano divided by 1 googleplexeth = 10-9 / [ 1 / (10^10100) ] = 10-9 times 10^10100 = 10 ^ ( -9 + 10100 )



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How many googleplexeths are there in a nanosecond? - Answers

Technically the answer is 'zero', because you forgot to call it a "googleplexeth of a second", and you left it a dimensionless number instead. But I'll play your game just the same: 1 googleplexeth = 1 / (10^10100) 1 nano = 10-9 1 nano divided by 1 googleplexeth = 10-9 / [ 1 / (10^10100) ] = 10-9 times 10^10100 = 10 ^ ( -9 + 10100 )

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      Technically the answer is 'zero', because you forgot to call it a "googleplexeth of a second", and you left it a dimensionless number instead. But I'll play your game just the same: 1 googleplexeth = 1 / (10^10100) 1 nano = 10-9 1 nano divided by 1 googleplexeth = 10-9 / [ 1 / (10^10100) ] = 10-9 times 10^10100 = 10 ^ ( -9 + 10100 )
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