Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, an average elephant weighs about 5 tons, right? So, to equal 1 billion tons, you'd need 200 million elephants. That's a whole lot of elephants, man. Like, imagine the cleanup after all that!
100 million dollars would equal a billion dollars
The answer is 4.5 billion/6000 = 750000.
30 baby elephants equal a adult elephant.
equal to 50 billion
One billion dollars [1,000,000,000] in US currency would equal 46,180.000,305.18 Indian Rupees[INR].
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13200000000 is 13.2 billion.
An adult elephant typically weighs between 2,000 to 6,000 kilograms, or about 2 to 6 metric tons. Therefore, to calculate how many elephants would equal 100 million tons, you would divide 100 million tons (or 100,000,000 tons) by the average weight of an elephant. If we take an average weight of 4 metric tons, it would take approximately 25 million elephants to equal 100 million tons.
To find out how many tens equal a billion, divide one billion (1,000,000,000) by ten. This calculation results in 100,000,000. Therefore, there are 100 million tens in a billion.
10 lakhs is equal to a million. This being the case, 10,000 lakhs would then be equal to a billion.
About 200, as they can vary in weight. The average elephant weighs about 5.5 tonnes so 750 tonnes of average weight African elephants is = 136 elephants + a two tonne elephant.