The human eye cannot discriminate between 1 billion objects shown at one time. However, if you watch a film on a computer, for example, you will see more than a billion pixels.
1,000,000,000
To count one billion objects, it would take you however long it takes to count one object times one billion. It does not matter how much mass the object has, so your statement of mass is meaningless.
10% of $1,000,000,000 is $100,000,000
It is: 14,000,000,000 = 14 billion
The number 1.4 billion can be visualized as 1,400,000,000. This number is equivalent to 1.4 thousand million or 1.4 x 10^9. In terms of physical objects, if each object represents one unit, you would need 1.4 billion objects lined up in a row to represent this number visually.
one billion, one billion one, one billion two, and so on
a hundred billion or eleven billion or ten billion and one or ten billion and one tenth or ten billion and one hundredth or ten billion and one millionth or ten billion and one billionth or ten billion and one trillionth and so on.
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A thousand million is the same as one billion.
one billion times larger
One Billion (1,000,000,000) is followed by One Billion and One(1,000,000,001)
4.6 billion years old.