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units thousands millions billions trillions quadrillion quintillion sexillion septillion octillion nonillion decillion undecillion dodecillion quatrodecillion intedecillion sexidecillion septidecillion octidecillion nonidecillion
there is actually millions and countless bacteria in the world
There are millions of possible combinations.
1.3*108 = 130,000,000 One hundred and thirty millions
In much of the Western world, large numbers are grouped into thousands and powers of thousands - such as millions, billions, trillions etc. TO make large numbers easier to read, they are written in triplets comprising these "super-bases", with the triplets separated by commas. In some European countries, however, the role of the comma and the decimal point are swapped. The system of writing in triplets would not work with the Indic system where thousands are grouped in hundreds (for a lakh), and a hundred lakhs for a crore.
They are the mightiest computers. they process millions of instructions in few seconds they are the most expensive computers
hundreds of millions
No, not currently. The continents won't change for hundreds of millions of years as they move extremely slowly.
Hundreds of millions of years
Not just hundreds of millions. The observable universe contains hundreds of billions of galaxies.
Millions of computers exist in England
20,000
Hundreds of millions.
800
To convert hundreds of thousands to millions, you divide by 10. Since 60 hundreds of thousands is equivalent to 60 x 100,000, that equals 6,000,000. Therefore, 60 hundreds of thousands is 6 million.
There must be tens of millions of dogs in Africa, possibly hundreds of millions.
Units = 1 Tens = 10 Hundreds = 100 Thousands = 1,000 Tens of thousands = 10,000 Hundreds of thousands = 100,000 Millions = 1,000,000 Tens of millions = 10,000,000 Hundreds of millions = 100,000,000 Billions = 1,000,000,000