It depends with your speed but it can take you 10^18 light years to count from 1 to 10 sextillion.
Locate 6,1Input "Your Name Please ",Nam$LOCATE 8,1FOR Count=1 to 10Print TAB(5) Count " > ";Nam$Next Count
1 million = 10 lakhs.
10 million rupees
five next time count
you cna you can only count backwards form 10-1
1 Tola equals 11.663805 grams actually but these days most Indian Jewellers count 1 Tola as 10 grams.
It depends with your speed but it can take you 10^18 light years to count from 1 to 10 sextillion.
int i; for (i=1; i<=10; i++) printf ("%d %d\n", i, i*i);
Locate 6,1Input "Your Name Please ",Nam$LOCATE 8,1FOR Count=1 to 10Print TAB(5) Count " > ";Nam$Next Count
In the Indian numbering system, 1 million is represented as 10 lakh or 1,000,000.
public class DoWhileLoopDemo {public static void main(String[] args) {int count = 1;System.out.println("Printing Numbers from 1 to 10");do{System.out.println(count++);}while( count
it is 10. First, you need to count how many 1's there are. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10! There are 10.
1 million = 10 lakhs.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
there are 10 squares if you count 100
10 rs