int prefixIndex = (int) ( noOfZeros / 3); float displayNumber = bigNumber / (10 * 3 * prefixIndex); return displayNumber.ToString () + " " + prefixes [ prefixIndex]; } Ah nice. But for Displaynumber, the formula seems wrong. Here is some examples of what i want. 123 000 000 000. To be displayed as 123 Billions. Description. This flashcard set has one card each for the numbers 1, 10, and 100 thousand, million, billion and trillion. Additionally, there are separate cards showing the thousands, millions, billions, and trillions together on a single flashcard, in order to make the pattern of zeros and commas crystal clear. Happy counting! But still it does not (for now) supports an arbitrarily large float!! If you need one big, large, float then check up on the decimal Module. There are examples of use on this site: OverflowError: (34, 'Result too large') Another reference: 9.4. decimal — Decimal fixed point and floating point arithmetic 3 Answers. long long is fine, but you have to use a suffix on the literal. long long x = 600851475143ll; // can use LL instead if you prefer. If you leave the ll off the end of the literal, then the compiler assumes that you want it to be an int, which in most cases is a 32-bit signed number. 32-bits aren't enough to store that large value On a more abstract level, to get an output that decreases as the input increases, you have 2 obvious options: Reciprocal, ie. f(x) = 1/x. So, 50 becomes 1/50, 20 becomes 1/20, and so on. Even from an evolutionary perspective, our palaeolithic ancestor did not have to worry about large numbers … or numbers. Early humans only really needed to get a basic sense of small batches of quantities, like the number of people in the clan, or how many animals might occupy a certain area or other cavemanly concerns. Check if a large number is divisible by 6 or not. Prove that atleast one of three consecutive even numbers is divisible by 6. Sum of all numbers divisible by 6 in a given range. Number of substrings divisible by 6 in a string of integers. Print digit’s position to be removed to make a number divisible by 6. Check divisibility by 7. Mar 13, 2015. #1. Hello, native speakers. Here's something I'm wondering about. How do you modify the word 'number' when you want to indicate that there are so many of things and.or people. A) The number of people who like baseball is high. B) The number of people who like baseball is large. I think A) sounds OK. bFl3fTR.