1 million as a decimal is written as 1,000,000. This can also be expressed as 1.0 x 10^6 in scientific notation, where the decimal point is moved 6 places to the right to convert from standard to scientific notation. In decimal form, each place value to the left of the decimal point represents a power of 10, with the rightmost digit being in the "ones" place.
1,000,000
1 percent of 100 million is equal to 1/100 of 100 million, which simplifies to 1 million. This is because 1 percent is equivalent to 0.01 as a decimal, and multiplying 0.01 by 100 million gives you 1 million.
six !!!!! noo! there are no decimals in a million a million is a whole number. 0.1234 0=whole number 1=tenths place 2=hundredths place 3=thousandths place 4= millionths place there is one decimal in millionths 1,000,000 = one million
1,300,000 million = 1,300,000,000,000
It is simply: 25,000,000.0 or 25.0 million
1,000,000
thirty million as a decimal = 30000000.0
To calculate 1 percent of 360 million, you simply multiply 360 million by 0.01 (which is the decimal form of 1 percent). This calculation results in 3.6 million. Therefore, 1 percent of 360 million is 3.6 million.
0.0833
1.5 million in decimal notation = 1500000
1 percent of 100 million is equal to 1/100 of 100 million, which simplifies to 1 million. This is because 1 percent is equivalent to 0.01 as a decimal, and multiplying 0.01 by 100 million gives you 1 million.
To write 600 million as a decimal, you move the decimal point 6 places to the right. So, the decimal equivalent of 600 million is 600,000,000.0.
1 million < 165 so 6 digits would be enough.
6.37 million = 6370000.0 in decimal form.
21 bits.
10.6 million means 10.6 x 1 million. 1 million = 106 ⇒ 10.6 million = 10.6 x 106. However, scientific notation requires a single non digit before the decimal point, so the decimal point needs to move one place to the left and the power of 10 increased by 1 to account for this one place shift: ⇒ 10.6 million = 1.06 x 107.
5 will be sufficient.