Some scientists believe that there are 10^87 atoms in the entire universe. The number googolplex is

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    Some scientists believe that there are 10^87 atoms in the entire universe. The number googolplex is a 1 followed by a googol of zeros. If each atom in the universe is used as a zero, how many universes would you need in order to have enough zeros to write out completely the number googolplex?


    10^100 zeros in the entire googolplex and 10^87 atoms in the universe
    10^100 / 10^87 = 10^13 times as many zeros in the googolplex as there are atoms in the universe
     

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