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Is it 1000 million or million times a million?
Regardless of what it 'seems', the long scale is the more logical one.The short scale just seems more logical.
More importantly, what's a vigintillion?
Regardless of what it 'seems', the long scale is the more logical one.
The mill- (from thousand - one), bill- (two), trill- (three), quadrill- (four) there stand for the number of times you have to multiply one with 10^6.
In the short scale, however, it makes a 'jump' of 10^6 from one to a million, and then continues in jumps of 10^3. A 'logical' short scale would be
10^0 = one
10^1 = a million
10^2 = a billion
10^3 = a trillion
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Therefore, a billion should be 1.000.000.000.000.
(Notice that both scales have the 'flaw' of calling 10^3 thousand, which does not fit in the row. Probably because the name for it wasn't invented by mathematicians)
Vigintill- refers to twenty, so
In the long scale, it's 10^(6*20) = 10^120
In the short scale, it's 10^((3*20)+3) = 10^63
Is it 1000 million or million times a million?
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Not only does the short list not bother with that whole silly -ard ending, the logic is pure (after million):
Bi (2) is 1,000×1,000^2
Tri (3) is 1,000×1,000^3
And so on and so forth.
The long list skips each -ard ending in its logic progression.