Seven hundred fifty billion.
Seven hundred fifty billion
Write the "$" Then write the "1" Then write another "1" Then write a "6" Then write a "0" You have written $1160.
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Seven hundred fifty billion.
Seven hundred fifty billion
7.5 x 10^11
750,000,000,000 is seven hundred and fifty billion.
750
3.3186
2.0548
The result of dividing 750,000,000,000 by 186,000,000 is 4,032.26 (rounded to two decimal places).
Actually, the government could have bought some of the deriviatives that controlled those mortgages at bargain rates, they would NOT have had to do it one at a time. Instead, they gave the banks the money, and the banks can do whatever they want with the money. This was illegal, by the way. See the related question on Congressional oversight of the bailout money.
Write the "$" Then write the "1" Then write another "1" Then write a "6" Then write a "0" You have written $1160.
Basically one KiloByte (KB) has 1024 bytes. Then on MegaByte has 1024 KiloBytes and one GigaByte has 1024 MegaBytes. HDD Manufacturers however put other numbers on disk drives. When they write that disk has e.g. 750 GB it means it has capacity of 750 000 000 000 bytes. But if you backtrace it and multiple it three times with 1024: 750000000000 / (1024*1024*1024) = 698,49 GigaBytes - that's the real capacity of your 750 GB hard drive. So the answer is: one GigaByte has allways 1024 MegaBytes but the capacity of disk is not given in GigaBytes (2^30) but in bilions of bytes (10^9).
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