Catholic most likely. Another answer: Worldwide, Roman Catholics are the largest denomination, Orthodox are second, and Anglicans (Episcopalians) are third. In the United States Roman Catholics are largest and Southern Baptists are second.
As of 2010, there were 68.5 million Catholics in the U.S. This includes Roman (Latin) as well as a variety of Eastern Catholics. For more information, see the statistics of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops:
The correct spelling is Billion.
Earth has approximately 6,803,000,000 human inhabitants as of December 12, 2009.
Li Ka-shing estimated net worth: $7.8 billion It's not Li Ka-shing ASIA THE RICHEST MAN IN ASIA IS AN INDIAN NAME COUNTRY NET WORTH AGE (1) Mukesh Ambani India $19.5 billion 51 (2) Laksmi Mittal India $19.3 billion 58 (3) Li Ka-shing Hong Kong $16.2 billion 80 (4) Prince Alwaleed Saudi Arabia $13.3 billion 54 (5) Raymond Kwok, Hong Kong $10.5 billion 57,58,59 Thomas Kwok,Walter Kwok (6) Anil Ambani India $10.1 billion 49 (7) Mikhail Prokhorov Russia $ 9.5 billion 43 (8) Mohammed Al Amoudi Saudi Arabia $ 9.0 billion 63 (9) Lee Shau Ke Hong Kong $ 9.0 billion 81 (10) Roman Abramovich Russia $ 8.5 billion 42 (11) Naseer Al-Kharafi Kuwait $ 8.1 billion 65 (12) Abdul Aziz Al Ghuhair United Arab Emirates $ 7.8 billion 55 (13) Vahid Alakbarov Russia $7.8 billion 58 (14) Sunil Mittal India $7.8 billion 51 (15) Mohamed Saudi Arabia $7.0 billion 50 (16) Man Al-Seena Saudi Arabia $7.0 billion 54 (17) Anandha Krishnan Malaysia $ 7.0 billion 70 (18) Robert Kuok Malaysia $7.0 billion 85 (19) Mikhail Fridman Russia $ 6.3 billion 44 (20) Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Saudi Arabia $ 6.3 billion 89 (21) Tadashi Yanai Japan $ 6.0 billion 60 (22)Shasi Ruia,Ravi Ruia India $ 5.6 billion 65 (23) Ng Teng Fong Singapore $ 5.5 billion 80 (24)Kunio Busujima Japan $ 5.2 billion 83 (25) Vladimir Lisin Russia $ 5.2 billion 52 (26) Kushal Pal Singh India $ 5.0 billion 77 BY,SRIDEV
the roman numaral number for 55 is LV
No
I
IX
MCMXCV
14
LXVII
It is: 35 = XXXV
LVIII = 58
XVI x
111
88 = LXXXVIII