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Google takes its name from a conversion prefix. What is it and how big is it

Google takes its name from a conversion prefix. What is it and how big is it-example-1
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Answer:

Giga, 1x10⁹.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, if we chew over Google's name, we can see that it suggests the word Giga which in conversion units context accounts for the Giga prefix (G) which has a value of 1x10⁹.

For instance 1 meter in gigameters is:


1m*(1Gm)/(1x10^9m)=1x10^(-9)Gm

Which suggests that it is a huge unit and it makes sense considering the raft of information Google handles.

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