ten millions is 10,000,000 (7 zeroes)
100 has 2 zeroes
multiplying 100 by 10,000,000 gives 9 zeros (7+2)
1,000,000,000 = 1 billion
Answer: yes
There are 200 ten millions in two billions. This is because one billion equals 100 ten millions, so two billion equals 2 times 100 ten millions, which equals 200 ten millions.
100
In the U. S., "billion" means a thousand millions, so the answer is one-tenth. In Britian, "billion" means a million millions, so the answer is one-ten-thousandth.
There are 100 ten-million units in 1 billion. This is because 1 billion equals 1,000 million, and when you divide 1,000 million by 10 million, you get 100.
There are 1000 millions in one billion so there are 10,000 millions in 10 billion.
In USA it would be: One Billion equals One Thousand Millions, so Ten Billions equals Ten Thousand Millions One percent of Ten Thousand Millions is 1 % 10,000 = 0.1 millions
There are ten hundred millions in a billion because 10*100,000,000 = 1,000,000,000
billion is million million so ten million is ten million million
900
It depends on where you live. In the US there are a thousand millions in a billion. In Great Britain, what Americans call a billion is called a thousand million, and there are ten thousand millions in a British billion, or what Americans call a trillion.
100 = 1021 billion = 109100 billion = 10(2+9) = 1011100 billion to the power of ten = (1011)10 = 10(11x10) = 10110That's 10 billion googols.
there is ten crore in one billion * * * * * No. 100 crore = 1 billion.