Yes, 2.5 billion is between 1 billion and 10 billion.
1 billion.
(1 billion)10 = (19)10 = 190
1 percent of 1 billion is equal to 1/100 of 1 billion, which is 10 million. This can be calculated by multiplying 1 billion by 0.01. Therefore, 1 percent of 1 billion is 10 million.
1 Billion/10 = 100 Million.
10% of 1 trillion = 100 billion.
Yes, 7 billion is between 1 billion and 10 billion.
Somewhere between 1 and 10 billion
1 billion.
(1 billion)10 = (19)10 = 190
1 percent of 1 billion is equal to 1/100 of 1 billion, which is 10 million. This can be calculated by multiplying 1 billion by 0.01. Therefore, 1 percent of 1 billion is 10 million.
1 billion = 10^9 1% of a billion is 10^7 1% of 41 billion is 41X10^7 = 410,000,000 = 410 million
9 Digits is 1 Billion and 10 digits is 10 billion
1 Billion/10 = 100 Million.
Ten percent of ten billion is one billion. To calculate this, you can multiply 10 billion by 0.10 (which is the decimal form of 10%). This results in 1 billion.
10% of 1 trillion = 100 billion.
25 + 25 + 25 + 10 + 1 + 1 + 1
Answer A0.25% of 6 billion = 6bn*0.25/100 = 6bn*0.0025 = 15 million. Answer B1 billion (according to the European and International system) = 10 12 0.25 % of 6 billion = 25 x 6 x 1000 000/10000 million = 15000 million or 15 milliardNote:According to international system:bi is prefix means 2 1 billion = 10 2x6 = 10 12tri is prefix means 3 1 trillion = 10 3x6 = 10 18...deci is prefix means 10, 1 decillion = 10 10x6 = 10 60