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One million equals 10 lakhs. In the Indian numbering system, one lakh is equal to 100,000, so when you divide one million (1,000,000) by 100,000, you get 10.
One lakh is 100,000. There are ten lakhs in a million
There are 1,00,000 (one lakh) hundreds in 1 crore. This is because 1 crore equals 10 million, and dividing 10 million by 100 gives you 100,000.
1 million = 10 lakh 1 billion = 1000 million = 1000 * 10 lakh = 100 crore currently 1 $=61.52 so 1 billion $ = 100 crore* 61.52= 61,52,00,02,000 However, exchange rates change everyday.
500 million is equivalent to 50 lakhs. This is calculated by dividing 500 million by 10 million, as 1 lakh is equal to 1 million. Therefore, 500 million divided by 10 million equals 50 lakhs.
1 million = 10 lakh.
10 Lakh = 1 Millionso 100 lakh = 10 Million
One million equals 10 lakhs. In the Indian numbering system, one lakh is equal to 100,000, so when you divide one million (1,000,000) by 100,000, you get 10.
10 lakh= 1 million therefore 100 lakh= 1 crore= 10 million and 9 crore= 90 million
One lakh is 100,000. There are ten lakhs in a million
There are 1,00,000 (one lakh) hundreds in 1 crore. This is because 1 crore equals 10 million, and dividing 10 million by 100 gives you 100,000.
1 Million = 10 Lakh Rupees
1 million = 10 lakh 1 billion = 1000 million = 1000 * 10 lakh = 100 crore currently 1 $=61.52 so 1 billion $ = 100 crore* 61.52= 61,52,00,02,000 However, exchange rates change everyday.
1 million = 10 lacs or 10 Lakh(hindi)
Yes.
A lakh is an unit of measure often used in Indic languages and the Indian subcontinent. 1-lakh = 100,000. Therefore 10-lakhs is 1-million.
The actual relationship is that 1 million equals 10 lakh. So 5000 would mean 0.005 millions.