1 lakh = 100,000
Therefore 50 lakhs = 5,000,000 Hence there are 6 zeros
T convert 4.66 to a simplified fraction, first we need to remove the decimal.First, there are two digits after the decimal, therefore we need to divide by a number two at least two zeros. Typically we just have a 1 in front of those zeros, because it's easier (i.e., in this case we'd use 100, which has two zeros).4.66 = 466/100Now, we need to simplify the fraction. Two can divide both 466 and 100.466/100 = (466/2)/(100/2) = 233/50233/50 cannot be further simplified, so the answer is 233/50.
To get the percent as a decimal, divide by 100.
50
Oh, dude, that's like 50 quadrillion. Just a casual 50 followed by 15 zeros. No biggie. Just a number so big it's hard to even comprehend.
Numerically you can drop the prefix zero; hence 050 = 50 50 in word form is 'Fifty'.
One lakh is equal to 100,000 rupees. Therefore, 50 lakh is equal to 50 x 100000 = 5000000 rupees, or 5 followed by 6 zeroes.
50,000,000,000,000 13 zeros
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1 million (1,000,000) has 6 zeros 50 million (50,000,000) has 7 zeros
There are two zeros in the quotient when you divide 80000 by 50
5
The number "rs 50 Lakhs" can be written numerically as 5,000,000. In Indian numbering, "Lakhs" refers to a hundred thousand, so 50 Lakhs equals 50 x 100,000. Therefore, it can also be expressed as 50,00,000 in the Indian numbering system.
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.
5
13 in the short scale.
10 zeroes
One