1 in a billion as a percentage = 100 * 1/1 000 000 000 = 1/10 000 000 or 0.0000001 %
Yes, 2.5 billion is between 1 billion and 10 billion.
7.7 billion rounded to the nearest 1 billion would be 8 billion.
WHAT IS 1% of a hundred billion? how much do i need at 1% to gain 1 billion intrest?
1 billion.
1 in a billion as a percentage = 100 * 1/1 000 000 000 = 1/10 000 000 or 0.0000001 %
4 bytes are enough to represent any integer in a range of approximately -2 billion, to +2 billion.
If 1 billion years were represented on a timeline 4.56 meters long, each centimeter would represent about 21.9 million years (456 cm divided by 1 billion years).
8 billion in standard form is written as 8 x 10^9. This is because the number 8 billion can be represented as 8 multiplied by 1 billion, which is 1 with 9 zeros. So, in standard form, we use the base 10 and the exponent 9 to represent 8 billion.
3 billion bytes or 24 billion bits.
We'd probably use the term 1 gigayear to mean 1 billion years (in the U.S.). The prefix "giga" means 1,000,000,000 or, if you prefer, 106 units of something. The gigayear is a billion years, just the the gigaHertz is a billion Hertz (or cycles per second). Also note that we use a "big" G to represent giga. A Gyear is a gigayear or a billion years.Many consider an Eon to be a billion years
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Yes, 7 billion is between 1 billion and 10 billion.
Yes, 2.5 billion is between 1 billion and 10 billion.
1 billion
1 percent of 40 billion = 400 million 1% of 40 billion= 1% * 40 billion= 0.01 * 40 billion= 400 million