1 413 001 000 =1 000 000 000 + 400 000 000 + 10 000 000 + 3 000 000 + 0 + 0 + 1000 + 0 + 01(1 000 000 000) + 4(100 000 000) + 1(10 000 000) + 3(1 000 000) + 0(100 000) + 0(10 000) + 1(1000) + 0(100) + 0(10) + 0(1)
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100 000 000 000 is a hundred billion
320 005 008 =300 000 000 + 20 000 000 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 5000 + 0 + 0 + 83(100 000 000) + 2(10 000 000) + 0(1 000 000) + 0(100 000) + 0(10 000) + 5(1000) + 0(100) + 0(10) + 8(1)(3x100 000 000) + (2x10 000 000) + (0x1 000 000) + (0x100 000) + (0x10 000) + (5x1000) + (0x100) + (0x10) + (8x1)Alternatively, you can leave out the placeholders/zeroes (0).
1 967 890 004 =1 000 000 000 + 900 000 000 + 60 000 000 + 7 000 000 + 800 000 + 90 000 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 41(1 000 000 000) + 9(100 000 000) + 6(10 000 000) + 7(1 000 000) + 8(100 000) + 9(10 000) + 0(1000) + 0(100) + 0(10) + 4(1)(1x1 000 000 000) + (9x100 000 000) + (6x10 000 000) + (7x1 000 000) + (8x100 000) + (9x10 000) + (0x1000) + (0x100) + (0x10) + (4x1)Alternatively, you can leave out the placeholders/zeroes (0)
1 square kilometre = 100 hectares (ha) > 300 000 square kilometre = 300 000 * 100 = 30 000 000 hectares
100 000
1 kilometre = 100 000 centimetres
1 kilometre = 100 000 centimetres
1 kilometre = 100 000 centimetres.
1 kilometre = 100 000 centimetres300600000/100000 = 3006 kilometres
A hectare is 100m by 100m, and a kilometre is 1000m by 1000. So there are 10 by 10 hectares in a kilometre square. So 1 km^2 = 100 hectares so by multiplying by 10 000: 10 000 km^2 = 1 000 000 hectares.
Other way round 100 cm = 1 metre 1,000 metre = 1 kilometre So 100,000 cm = 1 kilometre 100,000 / 40 = 2,500
Centimetres are quite small. The earth is 150 million kilometres from the sun, and there are 100 thousand centimetres in a kilometre; so the earth is 15 000 000 000 000 centimetres from the sun.
The base unit of distance is the metre, this means all distances are measured in metres. For distances less than a metre, prefixes are used which indicate fractions of a metre; 1 millimetre is 0.001 metres, 1 micrometre is 0.000 001 metres, 1 nanometre is 0.000 000 001 metres. For distances greater than a metre, prefixes that indicate multiples of metres are used; 1 kilometre is 1 000 metres, 1 megametre is 1 000 000 metres, 1 gigametre is 1 000 000 000 metres. In practice the prefixes above kilometre are rarely used outside of technical papers. 100 kilometres are 100 000 metres, this could be expressed as 0.1 megametres (0.1 Mm), but would usually be written as 100 km (kilometres). Note: the symbol for mega- (million) is an uppercase M, the symbol for milli- (thousandth) is a lowercase m.
The basic unit is a metre. This is divided into 10 decimetres, 100 centimetres or 1000 millimetres. 1000 metres = 1 kilometre.
13% of 100 000 000 = 100 000 000 *13/100 = 13 000 000