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7 billion in Scientific Notation = 7 x 109To express a number in scientific notation, you first need to divide it by a power of 10 such that the greatest significant figure is in the units place. In this case, that can be done by dividing 7 billion by 1 billion to give 7. Next, the power of ten that was used should be placed alongside as a multiplication. We used 1 billion, which is the 9th power of 10. Thus, 7 billion in scientific notation is 7x109
Because in the US it is considered that 1,000 x 1,000 should be called one billion, whereas in the UK it is considered that 1,000 x 1,000 should be called one thousand thousands, and that 1,000 x 1,000 x 1,000 should be called one billion.
44,003,605,007
400,000,000,000 (and you should always separate every three digits from the right with commas) is spelt "four hundred billion".
In scientific notation there should be a single digit before the decimal point So you need to write 2.65 times 10 to the power of something 26.6 billion is normally written 26,500,000,000, count the digits after the 2, there are 10 of them So you need to write 2.65 x 1010
No, the word "billion" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
2 billion dollars
A billion dollars but hearshies should buy it NOT craft! :)
1 billion dollars
Foreign and domestic debts is approx. 5 billion pesos = $116 billion dollars . As of May 2012 the Foreign -exchange reserve of the Philippines is $76 billion dollars . The dollar reserve should grow not less than 10%/yr for the next 4 years or so in order to reach 5 billion pesos debt pay off .
Maddison Square Garden is worth $2.9 billion as of 2013
14.4 billion rupees is exactly and precisely equal to 14.4 billion rupees. And if you did not mean 14.4 billion rupess maybe you should have said what you meant rather that leave it for me to guess.
they probably should B/c it would create jobs
About 6.2 billion people. We reached 6 billion people in October, 1999. We should reach 7 billion in about July, 2012.
By 2050 we should reach around 9.1 billion people.
The CIA World Factbook (https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html) is an easy place to answer questions such as this. In 2006, the Philippines had a GDP of 116.9 billion dollars at the official exchange rate, and 449.8 billion dollars at purchasing power parity. With a growth rate of 5.4%, this means in 2005, the GDP was approximately 426 billion at ppp, or 110.9 billion at the official exchange rate. That should give a good approximation to GNP, unless the labor from Philippino ex-pats is very large. == ==
I think about 7-9 Billion year. Our should last another 5 billion.