To say "2000 000000" in a more concise form, you would say "two billion." This is because each group of three zeros represents a new "thousand" unit, and the number 2 followed by nine zeros is equivalent to one billion in the short scale numbering system commonly used in English-speaking countries.
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Oh, what a lovely question! You can say 2000 000000 as "two billion." It's like painting a beautiful picture with words, bringing clarity and understanding to numbers. Just remember, there are so many ways to express numbers, each one a happy little detail in the grand masterpiece of language.
More correctly it should be written as '2,000,000,000'. An read/spoken as 'Two billion'.
NB Note the use of commas at every third digit from the right.
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It is a million.
One million is one million, whether you are counting dollars or beans.A "million" is a thousand thousands, 1000×1000=1 000000, it has six zeros.However, a "billion" can be different in different areas, in English-speakingcountries it means a thousand million, 1000×1 000000=1 000 000000=109 whereas in most of continental Europe a "billion" is a million millions 1 000000×1 000000=1 000 000000000=1012
Standard notation version for 70000000 is 7.0 x 10 ^7.
1,000,000. Specifically, they are all numbers from 000000-999999