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donslot | 18:26 Thu 09th Jun 2005 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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How many Googles in a Googleplex?

No scientific notation please.

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A googolplex is ten raised to the power of a googol.Sorry don't know quite what that means!

A "google" is the number 10^100. A "googleplex" is an even larger number 10^[(10)^100]. In actuality, a larger number than anything encountered in nature, even atoms in the universe. (Source Mathmatics Archive)
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Yeah, both. It was the answer given by the son of an American mathmatician who when asked to give the name of a very large number chose the said.
In answer to the question as stated, there are "one full googol minus one hundred" googols in a googolplex.(Note the spelling  - as set out by justineo)

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