It depends which version of billion you use. 1) Most common: 1 billion is 1,000,000,000. That is 1,000,000 thousands, and 100,000 ten thousands. The answer would be one hundred thousand. 2) contemporary English: 1 billion is 1,000,000,000,000. That is 1,000,000,000 thousands, and 100,000,000 ten thousands. The answer would be one hundred million.
One billion is a million thousands which is 10 lakh thousands.
1000 (1000000) or 1 million thousands. 1 million x 1000 equals 1 billion
Ten
Ten billion is written as 1 followed by 10 zeros; 10,000,000,000
100,000 ten-thousands to equal 1 billion.
100 thousand
It depends which version of billion you use. 1) Most common: 1 billion is 1,000,000,000. That is 1,000,000 thousands, and 100,000 ten thousands. The answer would be one hundred thousand. 2) contemporary English: 1 billion is 1,000,000,000,000. That is 1,000,000,000 thousands, and 100,000,000 ten thousands. The answer would be one hundred million.
If you are using the american system (1,000 thousands in 1 million) then there is 100,000 (one hundred thousand) lots of ten thousand in 1 billion.
There are 100 ten-thousands in 1 million.
1 trillion = 1 billion thousands or 1 thousand billions.
One billion is a million thousands which is 10 lakh thousands.
1000 (1000000) or 1 million thousands. 1 million x 1000 equals 1 billion
1 billion contains one million thousands.
Ten
Ten billion is written as 1 followed by 10 zeros; 10,000,000,000
In the US ("short scale"), there are 1 million thousands in a billion (1 x 109).* In the European system, a billion is 1 x 1012, so there are "1 milliard thousands" in a billion. This is called the "long scale" where number names increase by millions rather than thousands.(see the related link)