This 11 Plus Maths quiz explores the largest numbers ever named, from the mighty googol to the unimaginable googolplex.
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Reading the number from right to left immediately after the decimal point: 8 is in the ten thousands' place
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Reading the number from right to left immediately after the decimal point: 0 is in the thousands’ place
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Reading the number from right to left immediately after the decimal point: 8 is in the hundreds’ place
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Reading from left to right immediately after the decimal point: 8 is in the hundredths' place
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Reading from left to right immediately after the decimal point: 3 is in the ten thousandths' place
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Reading from left to right immediately after the decimal point: 3 is in the thousandths’ place
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Reading the number from right to left immediately after the decimal point: 8 is in the tenths' place
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Reading the number from right to left: 9 is in the ones' place
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Reading the number from right to left immediately after the decimal point: 2 is in the tens' place
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Reading from left to right immediately after the decimal point: 7 is in the thousandths' place
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