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The number centillion refers to different quantities based on locality of usage:
North American system
- In Canadian and U.S. usage, one centillion is 10.
- While Britain, Australia and New Zealand traditionally employed the European usage, they have recently largely switched to the U.S. version.
10E+303 is a thousand times more than a novemnonagintillion. 10E303 is a thousandth of a (insert name here).
10^303 is a quinquagintilliard, or a thousand quinquagintillion in the European system.
European system
10^600 is a (insert name here) in the North American system.
10E+600 is a thousand times more than a novemnonagintilliard. 10E600 is a thousandth of a centilliard.
10E+600 is a million times more than a novemnonagintillion. 10E600 is a millionth of a (insert name here).
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