There are ten hundred millions in a billion because 10*100,000,000 = 1,000,000,000
There are one hundred, hundred millions in one billion.
There are 10 hundred millions in a billion, so 50*10 = 500.
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There are 8 billion/100 million = 80 of them.
There are one hundred, hundred millions in one billion.
There are 10 hundred millions in a billion, so 50*10 = 500.
A billion is right after hundred millions!
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1 billion is 1,000,000,000 100 billion is 100,000,000,000 1 million is 1,000,000 So there are 100,000 millions in hundred billions
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If a hundred million is 100,000,000, and 1 billion is 1,000,000,000, then the answer is 10.
In "short count", 10. In "long count", 10,000.
There are 8 billion/100 million = 80 of them.
4.6 billion is 4,600,000,000.... hundreds then thousands then millions then billions. Therefore 4,600 million or " four thousand six hundred million"
A billion is generally reckoned to be a thousand million, so dividing by a hundred million give 10