2,000,010 cents
The numerical equivalent of ten million dollars is $10,000,000.00
You write it as 10, exactly as in the question.
i think its 100,000
If you save 10 cents a day, it would take you 100,000 days to save a million cents.
To calculate this, you would divide $100,000,000 (one hundred million dollars) by 10 cents. First, let's convert 10 cents to dollars. Since there are 100 cents in a dollar, 10 cents is equal to $0.10. Now, we divide $100,000,000 by $0.10: $100,000,000 ÷ $0.10 = 1,000,000,000 So, one hundred million dollars divided by 10 cents equals one billion.
To write 0.7 million in figures, you would write it as 700,000. This is because each million is equivalent to 1,000,000. Therefore, 0.7 million is equal to 0.7 x 1,000,000, which equals 700,000 in numerical form.
No, a million is not bigger than a killion. In numerical terms, a million is equal to 1,000,000 (10^6), while a killion is a fictional number that does not have a specific numerical value. Therefore, a million is a concrete numerical value that is larger than a killion, which is not a standard numerical term.
10,000,000 = 10 million
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To write 150 million in standard notation, you would use the numerical digits for the number and place commas to separate the digits into groups of three starting from the right. Therefore, 150 million would be written as 150,000,000 in standard notation.
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40 cents as a fraction = 40/100 or 4/10