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Q: What is 10 million equal to in Indian system of numeration?
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In indian system of numeration 1 billion is equal to how many thousands?

One billion is a million thousands which is 10 lakh thousands.


How many zeros are there in 1 corore?

This is an Indian numbering system equal to 10 Million. Therefore 10,000,000. (7)


How many 0 in one crore?

A crore (often abbreviated cr) is a unit in the Indian numbering system equal to ten million (10,000,000; 107)


One million qatari riyals equal to Indian reupees?

one lakh equal to saudi riyals


What is the difference between Indian system of numeration and International system of numeration?

Read 162,743,245 in international system. In international system commas are placed after every 3 digits. Read 16,27,43,245. In Indian system only for the first three digits the comma is placed after them and for the remaining digits commas are placed after two digits.Metric system or Indian SystemHindi (Transliteration)Valueएक (Ek)1दस (Das)10सौ (Sau)100सहस्त्र (Sahastr) / हजार (Hazaar)1,000लाख (Lakh)1,00,000करोड़ (Crore)1,00,00,000अरब (Arawb)1,00,00,00,000खरब (Kharawb)1,00,00,00,00,000नील (Neel)1,00,00,00,00,00,000पद्म (Padma)1,00,00,00,00,00,00,000शंख (Shankh)1,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,000महाशंख (Mahashankh)1,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,000Indian EnglishValueOne1Ten10Hundred100Thousand1,000Ten Thousand10,000Lakh1,00,000Ten lakh10,00,000Crore1,00,00,000Ten crore10,00,00,000Hundred crore100,00,00,000In India, due to a numeral system using lakhs(lacs) (1,00,000 equal to 100 000) and crores(1,00,00,000 equal to 10 000 000), comma is used at levels of thousand, lakh and crore, for example, 10 million (1 crore) would be written as 1,00,00,000.In countries with a decimal comma, the decimal point is also common as the "international" notation because of the influence of devices, such as electronic calculators, which use the decimal point. Most computer operating systems allow