330 = CCCXXX
No. It is a small fraction of one billion. 33/100,000 or 0.00033
There are many ways to write 330 as a fraction, 330/1 being the most common way. However, 330 x/x, where x can be any number but 0, is also allowed.
It is: 3.3*10^2
Three thirty P.M. or three thirty in the afternoon or Fifteen thirty in military time.
8 330 000 !
10 to the power of 23 = 100 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 So 3.3022 multiplied by that = 330 220 000 000 000 000 000 000 Which would be said as 330 thousand 220 quintillion. (I think :P)
It is 330/605.
330 = CCCXXX
There are about 330 000 deities in Hinduism (various traditions), but I don't know of any religion that hat 330 million.
Oh, that's a lovely number to work with! To write 330 million in numbers, you simply write 330,000,000. It's like painting a beautiful landscape with numbers on your canvas. Just take your time and enjoy the process of creating something wonderful.
Palatul Parlamentului (Parliament Palace) with an area of 330 000 m2.
No. It is a small fraction of one billion. 33/100,000 or 0.00033
A huge stack of paper, 330 feet tall that weighs 2200 pounds.
There are many ways to write 330 as a fraction, 330/1 being the most common way. However, 330 x/x, where x can be any number but 0, is also allowed.
It is: 3.3*10^2
three hundred and thirty dollars