Yes.
1 crore = 10 million so 2 crores = 20 million. Simple!
0.01 billion = 1 crore.
Because of the uniqueness of numbers, 1 crore is equal to exactly 1 crore: not more nor less.
1 million = 10 lakhs.
10 lakhs = 1 million.
A crore is equal to ten million. Therefore, 1 million is equal to 0.1 crore.
One crore is equal to ten million. Therefore, one million is equal to one tenth of a crore or 0.1 crore.
One million is equal to 0.1 crore. In the Indian numbering system, one crore is equivalent to ten million. Therefore, to convert million to crore, you divide the number of millions by ten.
One crore rupees is equal to ten million rupees, used as a simplification system to make large amounts of currency easier to read.
1 crore is equal to 10 million i.e 10,000,000 so 25 million is equal to 2.5 crore
1 crore = 10000000, which is 10 million.
ANSWER 1According to Websters Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary with A Merriam-Webster Trade mark. 19651 crore [Hindi karor] equal 10 million rupeesSpecifically; A unit of value equal to ten million rupeesANSWER 21 crore= 1 million rupeesper say lets use Pakistani currencyin that case $1 = 104 rupeesTherefore 1 crore= $9615
1 million is 1,000,000 1 crore is 100 lakhs = 100,00,000 = 10,000,000 10 million is 1 crore
0.1 crore = 1 million.
1 million = 0.1 crore.
1 crore which is written as 1,00,00,000 equals ten million.
Given crore on its own is not a currency anywhere, I am assuming that you mean crore Rupees which equals ten million rupees. Rupees are the currency of India. So 300 crore Rupees is 65189030.50 USD.