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Q1712 | what religion is primary in africa? | Religion in Africa | Religious distribution in Africa | 00
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Q1714 | when did marlins start | Miami Marlins | The Miami Marlins are a professional baseball team based in Miami , Florida and a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball (MLB's) National League . | 00
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Q1714 | when did marlins start | Miami Marlins | Their home park is Marlins Park . | 00
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Q1714 | when did marlins start | Miami Marlins | The Miami Marlins began play in the 1993 season as the Florida Marlins. | 11
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Q1714 | when did marlins start | Miami Marlins | They played home games from their inaugural season to the 2011 season at Sun Life Stadium , which they shared with the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL) and which was also called Joe Robbie Stadium, Pro Player Park, Pro Player Stadium, Dolphin Stadium, Dolphins Stadium, and Land Shark Stadium during their tenancy. | 00
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Q1714 | when did marlins start | Miami Marlins | Beginning with the 2012 Major League Baseball season , they play at Marlins Park in downtown Miami, on the site of the former Orange Bowl . | 00
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Q1714 | when did marlins start | Miami Marlins | The new park, unlike Sun Life Stadium (which was criticized in its baseball configuration for poor sight lines in some locations), was designed foremost as a baseball park. | 00
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Q1714 | when did marlins start | Miami Marlins | The new park's name is a temporary one until naming rights are purchased. | 00
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Q1714 | when did marlins start | Miami Marlins | Per agreement with the city and Miami-Dade County (which owns the park), the Marlins officially changed their name to the "Miami Marlins" on November 11, 2011. | 00
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Q1714 | when did marlins start | Miami Marlins | They also adopted a new logo, color scheme, and uniforms. | 00
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Q1714 | when did marlins start | Miami Marlins | The Marlins have the distinction of winning a World Series championship every year they qualified for the postseason , doing so in 1997 and 2003 — both times as the National League wild card team. | 00
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Q1714 | when did marlins start | Miami Marlins | They defeated the American League champion Cleveland Indians in the 1997 series, which was notable for shortstop Edgar Rentería driving in second baseman Craig Counsell for the series-clinching run in the eleventh inning of the seventh and deciding game and the " fire sale " which occurred in the off-season following the dramatic win. | 00
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Q1714 | when did marlins start | Miami Marlins | The 2003 season was notable for the firing of manager Jeff Torborg after thirty-eight games. | 00
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Q1714 | when did marlins start | Miami Marlins | The Marlins were in last place in the National League East with a 16-22 record at the time. | 00
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Q1714 | when did marlins start | Miami Marlins | Torborg's successor, 72-year-old Jack McKeon , led them to the National League's wild card berth in the playoffs; they defeated the New York Yankees four games to two in the 2003 World Series . | 00
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Q1722 | What are the different translations for the Bible | Bible translations | The Bible has been translated into many languages from the biblical languages of Hebrew , Aramaic and Greek . | 11
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Q1722 | What are the different translations for the Bible | Bible translations | The full Bible has been translated into 518 languages, and 2798 languages have at least some portion of the Bible. | 11
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Q1722 | What are the different translations for the Bible | Bible translations | The Latin Vulgate was dominant in Western Christianity through the Middle Ages. | 00
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Q1722 | What are the different translations for the Bible | Bible translations | Since then, the Bible has been translated into many more languages . | 00
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Q1722 | What are the different translations for the Bible | Bible translations | English Bible translations in particular have a rich and varied history of more than a millennium. | 00
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Q1733 | what stops superman? | Superman | Superman is an American fictional character, a comic book superhero who appears in comic books published by DC Comics . | 00
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Q1733 | what stops superman? | Superman | He is widely considered to be an American cultural icon . | 00
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Q1733 | what stops superman? | Superman | Superman was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster , high school students living in Cleveland , Ohio, in 1933; the character was sold to Detective Comics, Inc. (later DC Comics ) in 1938. | 00
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Q1733 | what stops superman? | Superman | Superman first appeared in Action Comics #1 (June 1938) and subsequently appeared in various radio serials, television programs, films, newspaper strips , and video games. | 00
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Q1733 | what stops superman? | Superman | With the success of his adventures, Superman helped to create the superhero genre and establish its primacy within the American comic book . | 00
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Q1733 | what stops superman? | Superman | Superman's appearance is distinctive and iconic. | 00
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Q1733 | what stops superman? | Superman | He usually wears a blue costume, red cape , and stylized red-and-yellow "S" shield on his chest. | 00
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Q1733 | what stops superman? | Superman | This shield is used in a myriad of media to symbolize the character. | 00
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Q1733 | what stops superman? | Superman | The origin story of Superman relates that he was born Kal-El on the planet Krypton , before being rocketed to Earth as an infant by his scientist father Jor-El , moments before Krypton's destruction. | 00
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Q1733 | what stops superman? | Superman | Discovered and adopted by a Kansas farmer and his wife, the child is raised as Clark Kent and imbued with a strong moral compass. | 00
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Q1733 | what stops superman? | Superman | Very early he started to display superhuman abilities , which upon reaching maturity, he resolved to use for the benefit of humanity. | 00
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Q1733 | what stops superman? | Superman | Superman resides and operates in the fictional American city of Metropolis . | 00
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Q1733 | what stops superman? | Superman | As Clark Kent, he is a journalist for a Metropolis newspaper called the Daily Planet . | 00
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Q1733 | what stops superman? | Superman | Superman has fascinated scholars, with cultural theorists , commentators, and critics alike exploring the character's impact and role in the United States and the rest of the world. | 00
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Q1733 | what stops superman? | Superman | Umberto Eco discussed the mythic qualities of the character in the early 1960s, and Larry Niven has pondered the implications of an intimate relationship involving the character. | 00
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Q1733 | what stops superman? | Superman | The character's ownership has often been the subject of dispute, with Siegel and Shuster twice suing for the return of legal ownership. | 00
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Q1733 | what stops superman? | Superman | Superman placed first on IGN 's Top 100 Comic Book Heroes in May 2011. | 00
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Q1736 | what is a " golden horus" | Ancient Egyptian royal titulary | The royal titulary or royal protocol of an Egyptian Pharaoh is the standard naming convention taken by the kings of Ancient Egypt. | 00
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Q1736 | what is a " golden horus" | Ancient Egyptian royal titulary | It symbolises worldly power and holy might and also acts as a sort of mission statement for the reign of a monarch (sometimes it even changed during the reign). | 00
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Q1736 | what is a " golden horus" | Ancient Egyptian royal titulary | The full titulary, consisting of five names, did not come into standard usage until the Middle Kingdom but remained in use as late as the Roman Empire . | 00
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Q1739 | when did ms .drgs go into effect | Diagnosis-related group | Diagnosis-related group (DRG) is a system to classify hospital cases into one of originally 467 groups. | 00
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Q1739 | when did ms .drgs go into effect | Diagnosis-related group | The 467th group was "Ungroupable". | 00
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Q1739 | when did ms .drgs go into effect | Diagnosis-related group | This system of classification was developed as a collaborative project by Robert B Fetter, PhD, of the Yale School of Management, and John D Thompson, MPH, of the Yale School of Public Health. | 00
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Q1739 | when did ms .drgs go into effect | Diagnosis-related group | The system is also referred to as "the DRGs", and its intent was to identify the "products" that a hospital provides. | 00
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Q1739 | when did ms .drgs go into effect | Diagnosis-related group | One example of a "product" is an appendectomy. | 00
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Q1739 | when did ms .drgs go into effect | Diagnosis-related group | The system was developed in anticipation of convincing Congress to use it for reimbursement, to replace "cost based" reimbursement that had been used up to that point. | 00
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Q1739 | when did ms .drgs go into effect | Diagnosis-related group | DRGs are assigned by a "grouper" program based on ICD (International Classification of Diseases) diagnoses, procedures, age, sex, discharge status, and the presence of complications or comorbidities . | 00
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Q1739 | when did ms .drgs go into effect | Diagnosis-related group | DRGs have been used in the US since 1982 to determine how much Medicare pays the hospital for each "product", since patients within each category are clinically similar and are expected to use the same level of hospital resources. | 11
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Q1739 | when did ms .drgs go into effect | Diagnosis-related group | DRGs may be further grouped into Major Diagnostic Categories (MDCs). | 00
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Q1739 | when did ms .drgs go into effect | Diagnosis-related group | DRGs are also standard practice for establishing reimbursements for other Medicare related reimbursements such as to home healthcare providers. | 00
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Q1749 | what would be the deliverables | Deliverable | Deliverable is a term used in project management to describe a tangible or intangible object produced as a result of the project that is intended to be delivered to a customer (either internal or external). | 00
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Q1749 | what would be the deliverables | Deliverable | A deliverable could be a report, a document, a server upgrade or any other building block of an overall project. | 11
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Q1749 | what would be the deliverables | Deliverable | A deliverable may be composed of multiple smaller deliverables. | 00
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Q1749 | what would be the deliverables | Deliverable | It may be either an outcome to be achieved (as in "The corporation says that becoming profitable this year is a deliverable.") or an output to be provided (as in "The deliverable for the completed project consists of a special-purpose electronic device and its controlling software."). | 00
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Q1749 | what would be the deliverables | Deliverable | A deliverable differs from a project milestone in that a milestone is a measurement of progress toward an output whereas the deliverable is the result of the process. | 00
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Q1749 | what would be the deliverables | Deliverable | For a typical project, a milestone might be the completion of a product design while the deliverable might be the technical diagram of the product. | 00
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Q1749 | what would be the deliverables | Deliverable | A deliverable also differs from a project document in that project document is typically part of a project deliverable, or a project deliverable may contain number of documents and physical things. | 00
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Q1749 | what would be the deliverables | Deliverable | In technical projects, deliverables can further be classified as hardware , software , or design documents . | 00
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Q1749 | what would be the deliverables | Deliverable | In contracted efforts, deliverable may refer to an item specifically required by contract documents, such as an item on a Contract Data Requirements List or mentioned in the Statement Of Work . | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | Jefferson Finis Davis (June 3, 1808 – December 6, 1889) was an American statesman and leader of the Confederacy during the American Civil War , serving as President of the Confederate States of America for its entire history, from 1861 to 1865. | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | Davis was born in Kentucky to Samuel and Jane (Cook) Davis. | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | After attending Transylvania University , Davis graduated from West Point and fought in the Mexican–American War as the colonel of a volunteer regiment named the Mississippi Rifles . | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | He served as the United States Secretary of War under Democratic President Franklin Pierce . | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | Both before and after his time in the Pierce administration, he served as a Democratic U.S. senator representing the state of Mississippi . | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | As a senator, he argued against secession , but did agree that each state was sovereign and had an unquestionable right to secede from the Union. | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | On February 9, 1861, after Davis resigned from the United States Senate, he was selected to be the provisional President of the Confederate States of America; he was elected without opposition to a six-year term that November. | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | During his presidency, Davis took charge of the Confederate war plans but was unable to find a strategy to stop the larger, more powerful and better organized Union . | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | His diplomatic efforts failed to gain recognition from any foreign country, and he paid little attention to the collapsing Confederate economy, printing more and more paper money to cover the war's expenses. | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | Historians have criticized Davis for being a much less effective war leader than his Union counterpart Abraham Lincoln , which they attribute to Davis being overbearing, controlling, and overly meddlesome, as well as being out of touch with public opinion, and lacking support from a political party (since the Confederacy had no political parties). | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | His preoccupation with detail, reluctance to delegate responsibility, lack of popular appeal, feuds with powerful state governors, inability to get along with people who disagreed with him, and neglect of civil matters in favor of military ones all worked against him. | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | After Davis was captured on May 10, 1865, he was charged with treason . | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | Although he was not tried, he was stripped of his eligibility to run for public office; Congress posthumously lifted this restriction in 1978, 89 years after his death. | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | While not disgraced, he was displaced in Southern affection after the war by the leading Confederate general, Robert E. Lee . | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | However, many Southerners empathized with his defiance, refusal to accept defeat, and resistance to Reconstruction . | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | Over time, admiration for his pride and ideals made him a Civil War hero to many Southerners, and his legacy became part of the foundation of the postwar New South . | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | By the late 1880s, Davis began to encourage reconciliation, telling Southerners to be loyal to the Union. | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | He was aided in the last decade of his life by the generosity of Sarah Anne Ellis Dorsey , a wealthy widow. | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | First she invited him to her plantation near Biloxi, Mississippi , in 1877, at a time when he was ailing, and gave him a cottage to use for working on his memoirs. | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | She bequeathed Davis her plantation upon her death in 1878, as well as additional funds for his support. | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | This enabled him to live in some comfort with his wife until his death in 1889. | 00
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Q1758 | where did jefferson davis die | Jefferson Davis | Though heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, this residence was reconstructed and has been designated as a National Historic Landmark ; it is known as Beauvoir and is a popular tourist attraction in the Biloxi area. | 00
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Q1759 | who plays the town sheriff on true blood | True Blood | True Blood is an American television drama series created and produced by Alan Ball . | 00
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Q1759 | who plays the town sheriff on true blood | True Blood | It is based on The Southern Vampire Mysteries series of novels by Charlaine Harris , detailing the co-existence of vampires and humans in Bon Temps, a fictional, small town in northwestern Louisiana . | 00
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Q1759 | who plays the town sheriff on true blood | True Blood | The series centers on the adventures of Sookie Stackhouse ( Anna Paquin ), a telepathic waitress with an otherworldly quality. | 00
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Q1759 | who plays the town sheriff on true blood | True Blood | The show is broadcast on the premium cable network HBO in the United States. | 00
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Q1759 | who plays the town sheriff on true blood | True Blood | It is produced by HBO in association with Ball's production company, Your Face Goes Here Entertainment. | 00
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Q1759 | who plays the town sheriff on true blood | True Blood | It premiered on September 7, 2008. | 00
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Q1759 | who plays the town sheriff on true blood | True Blood | The series has received critical acclaim and won several awards, including a Golden Globe and an Emmy . | 00
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Q1759 | who plays the town sheriff on true blood | True Blood | On July 2, 2012, HBO announced that True Blood had been renewed for a sixth season that will premiere on June 16, 2013. | 00
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Q1760 | what is a google in math | Googol | A googol is the large number 10100; that is, the digit 1 followed by 100 zeroes : | 11
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Q1760 | what is a google in math | Googol | 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000. | 00
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Q1760 | what is a google in math | Googol | The term was coined in 1938 by 9-year-old Milton Sirotta, nephew of American mathematician Edward Kasner . | 00
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Q1760 | what is a google in math | Googol | Kasner popularized the concept in his 1940 book Mathematics and the Imagination . | 00
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Q1760 | what is a google in math | Googol | Other names for googol include ten duotrigintillion on the short scale , ten thousand sexdecillion on the long scale , or ten sexdecilliard on the Peletier long scale . | 00
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Q1760 | what is a google in math | Googol | A googol has no particular significance in mathematics, but is useful when comparing with other very large quantities such as the number of subatomic particles in the visible universe or the number of hypothetically possible chess games. | 00
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Q1760 | what is a google in math | Googol | Edward Kasner used it to illustrate the difference between an unimaginably large number and infinity , and in this role it is sometimes used in teaching mathematics. | 00
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Q1760 | what is a google in math | Googol | A googol is approximately 70! | 00
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Q1760 | what is a google in math | Googol | ( factorial of 70). | 00
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Q1760 | what is a google in math | Googol | In the binary numeral system , one would need 333 bits to represent a googol, i.e., 1 googol ≈ 2332.19, or exactly . | 00
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Q1760 | what is a google in math | Googol | This number is notable for being the subject of the £1 million question in the infamous episode of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? | 00
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