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Seven: 1 one, followed by 6 zeroes. It looks like 1,000,000. I assume you mean, in decimal notation. I'm relieved you didn't ask about 'one billion', as that seems to cause so much controversy between Americans the rest of us! But we all agree on 'one million'.

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How many 3s in pi?

Pi is irrational. This means that as the extent of this number is infinite, therefore any numbers present in this number for an unspecified amount of time are also considered infinite. However, this is not necessarily the case. Consider that pi could go on forever, but after the billionth digit, for example, there would be no 3's.This could easily be the case, but we would never know for certain, because it doesn't matter how many digits we discover not to be 3's, the next digit could always be any number, including a 3.However, there are exactly digits, and provided these digits are positioned randomly throughout the number, (which is what irrational means) there is a 1 in 10 chance of the next digit being a 3. This also means that in any given sample of consecutive digits of pi, 1/10 of the digits are likely to be a 3. The bigger the sample, the closer to 10% that the number of 3's will be. So if we take a million digits of pi, we can estimate that approximately 100,000 of them would be 3's. We can check this estimate by looking at how many threes there really are: 100,230 3's according to various sources.


10 lacs is equal to how many million?

10 lakhs = 1 million.


1 million equal to how many lake?

Assuming that by "lake" you mean a lakh, the answer is 1 million = 10 lakhs.


10 million is equal to how many billions?

1000 million = 1 billion so 10 million = 10/1000 = 0.01 billion. Simple!


What is 1 000 000 in scientific notation?

something like, 1.00*10^6, depending on how many significant digits you want.