Yes.
Ten.
The question does not specify 1 million what. 1 million INR is equal to 10 lakh INR.
There are 10 lakhs in 1 million. This is because 1 lakh is equal to 100,000, so when you divide 1 million (1,000,000) by 100,000, you get 10.
After 1 lakh (100,000), the next number is 1 lakh 1 (101,000). In terms of larger units, after 1 lakh comes 10 lakh, which is equal to 1 million (1,000,000). In the Indian numbering system, 1 lakh is followed by 2 lakh (200,000), and so on.
One lakh is 100,000. There are ten lakhs in a million
A lakh is an unit of measure often used in Indic languages and the Indian subcontinent. 1-lakh = 100,000. Therefore 10-lakhs is 1-million.
Ten.
The question does not specify 1 million what. 1 million INR is equal to 10 lakh INR.
1 million = 10 lakh.
Assuming that by "lake" you mean a lakh, the answer is 1 million = 10 lakhs.
There are 10 lakhs in 1 million. This is because 1 lakh is equal to 100,000, so when you divide 1 million (1,000,000) by 100,000, you get 10.
The Indian numeral 1 lakh (or lac) is 100,000 or 0.1 million (one tenth of a million).
10 Lakh = 1 Millionso 100 lakh = 10 Million
10 lakh= 1 million therefore 100 lakh= 1 crore= 10 million and 9 crore= 90 million
One lakh is 100,000. There are ten lakhs in a million
1 Million = 10 Lakh Rupees
One million rupees is Rs. 1,000,000/- In India we usually don't use the term million. Instead we use the terms lakh and crore. 1 million rupees is equal to 10 lakh rupees in Indian terms and that is a lot of money.