Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! If we add 302 million to 9.13 billion, we get a grand total of 9.432 billion. Just imagine all the beautiful things we could create with such a big number!
Add some zeros Add zeros when converting billions to millions. Deduct zeros when converting from millions to billions In America strike "000" from the number (divide by thousand) In Europe strike "000000" from the number (divide by a million) you convert thousand into billion by multiplying by 1,000,000 because 1,000,000,000 (a billion) is 10^9 and 1,000 (one thousand) is 10^3 thus 9-3=6 10^6=1,000,000 (a million) also 1,000,000*1,000=1,000,000,000
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the big numbers now. Nine billion nine million ninety in figures is 9,009,000,090. Yeah, that's a lot of zeros, but hey, numbers are just like, letters with more curves, right?
437 billion is written 437,000,000,000. 3 billion is written 3,000,000,000. To write it as one number, add them together. The answer is 440,000,000,000. If you want to write 437 billion 3 million, it is 437,003,000,000.
Yes.Proof:1 thousand = 10^31 billion = 10^915 thousand million = 15 x 10^3 x 10^6 = 15 x 10^9 (hint add the exponents)15 billion = 15 x 10^915 x 10^9 = 15 x 10^9 = True!!==========Orginal Answer:Yes, 15 billion is equal to 15 thousand million.15 billion = 1500000000015 thousand million = 15000000000thus 15 billion is equal to 15 thousand million
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! If we add 302 million to 9.13 billion, we get a grand total of 9.432 billion. Just imagine all the beautiful things we could create with such a big number!
Simply add three zeros (1000,000,000). Nowadays the American version of a Billion, which is 1000 Million, has become the universally accepted standard. Previously in England and many other countries a Billion was considered to be a Million times a Million (1000,000,000,000).
There is no such thing as infinity plus 1. You can not add to infinity.
2,531,000,001. And- plus- you add commas, like this: two billion, five hundred thirty-one million, one. Just remember your number places. Ones, Hundreds, Thousands, Millions, Billions, Trillions, and SO on!
Add some zeros Add zeros when converting billions to millions. Deduct zeros when converting from millions to billions In America strike "000" from the number (divide by thousand) In Europe strike "000000" from the number (divide by a million) you convert thousand into billion by multiplying by 1,000,000 because 1,000,000,000 (a billion) is 10^9 and 1,000 (one thousand) is 10^3 thus 9-3=6 10^6=1,000,000 (a million) also 1,000,000*1,000=1,000,000,000
Yes.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the big numbers now. Nine billion nine million ninety in figures is 9,009,000,090. Yeah, that's a lot of zeros, but hey, numbers are just like, letters with more curves, right?
437 billion is written 437,000,000,000. 3 billion is written 3,000,000,000. To write it as one number, add them together. The answer is 440,000,000,000. If you want to write 437 billion 3 million, it is 437,003,000,000.
Well the hover technology is around 58 million The super light compact plastic would be about 100,000 the awsomness of that would add about 100 million to it competitive pricing would add 30 million A BILLION BUCKS!
yes it does because if you add one million+one million+ one million and so on for one thousand times you will get a thousand. Think of it by breaking it down, one million * 100= 100 million and that times 10 equals one billion. so whats 100* 10? 1000 which is your original factor.
Take 15 million, 15,000,000 and add two zero's to the end of it. 1,500,000,000. That would be 1 billion, 500 million pennies. That's a lot of pennies.
multiply the one and the three 3x1=3....then add the zeros. 300000000000000 is the answer. your either really young, or bored.