In the more common, American usage, 50,000,000,000 contains 10 zeroes.
In the Commonwealth usage, more common in Continental Europe and, in earlier times, in the United Kingdom, 50,000,000,000,000 contains 13 zeroes.
Two hundred and fifty billion is shown as "250,000,000,000". From this you can see that there are ten zeroes in that number.
By the European and American way anyway, there are 10 zeroes. 50,000,000,000
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9 zeros
In 90 billion, there are 9 zeros. This is because a billion has 9 zeros (1,000,000,000), and when you multiply 90 by a billion, you get 90 billion, which retains the 9 zeros from the billion.
A billion (or 6 billion) has 9 zeros.
200 billion has 11 zeros. It is written as 200,000,000,000. The number consists of the digits 200 followed by 9 zeros, which represent the billion value.
10,050 Three of them.
There are nine zeros in a billion.
Three billion = 3,000,000,000 so there are nine of them
11 zeroes.
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