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THE fact that I have myself slipped into an error by writing eleven noughts instead of ten in setting out a number expressed by a row of sixteen integers, only serves to confirm my former remark that millions of millions are awkward numbers to deal with, and that it will be well to avoid them by making use of the very simple rule-of-three sum indicated at the end of iny list of errata to Professor Mayer's paper.
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RANYARD, A. Millions of Millions. Nature 6, 393 (1872). https://doi.org/10.1038/006393a0
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