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.
Including 50, there are 34.
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.
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50,000,000,000,000 13 zeros
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
5
13 in the short scale.
10 zeroes
One
As of current exchange rates, 50 lakhs (5,000,000) Indian Rupees is approximately equal to 52,000 GBP (British Pounds).
50 has no zeros. It's equal to 50 under all conditions.