1 million has 6 zeros after the 1. Therefore 90 million would be 90,000,000.
There are six zeros in a million, so you would just need to add six zeros to 15 to get 15,000,000. You can also move the decimal point over six places to the right to get the same answer.
2.55 million is written out 2,550,000. So, in its expanded form, it has four zeros.
Count the zeros from the right side towards the left, inserting a comma every third zero. Then depending on the number of zeros (and commas), you determine the number and write it in standard form. For example: * 1,000 is one thousand. * 100,000 is one hundred thousand. * 1,000,000 is one million. * 1,000,000,000 is one billion. * 1,000,000,000,000 is one trillion.
To write 16 million in standard form, you would express it as 16,000,000. In standard form, numbers are written with digits between 1 and 9, followed by zeros as needed. In this case, 16 million is written as 16 followed by six zeros to represent the value of one million.
To write 8333 million in number form just add six zeros, like this 8,333,000,000
A million has six zeros, so 200,000,000
To write out 6.4 million in numbers including the zeros, you would write it as 6,400,000. This is because the number 6.4 million consists of 6 million (6,000,000) and an additional 400,000 (400,000). Therefore, when written out in numerical form, it becomes 6,400,000.
Something that is a million starts on the left of 6 digits before the decimal point. For instance, 1 million is 1,000,000.0. Then, 60 million in number form is: 60,000,000
A million has 6 zeros so eight million is 8000000(From Everyday XXX Skills Link, Right?)
1 million has 6 zeros after the 1. Therefore 90 million would be 90,000,000.
Oh, dude, it's like you take the number 2.7 and then add six zeros because a million has six zeros. So, 2.7 million in number form is 2,700,000. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
8,000,000. 1 million has six zeros, so you can either add six zeros to 8 or move the decimal point six places to the right. Both methods will give you the same result of 8,000,000.
There are six zeros in a million, so you would just need to add six zeros to 15 to get 15,000,000. You can also move the decimal point over six places to the right to get the same answer.
1,000,000A better way to remember this is that an million has six 0's1,000,000
2.55 million is written out 2,550,000. So, in its expanded form, it has four zeros.
ITS ABOUT 8 zeros. Standard form/number form:500,000,000