There are 4 billion/10 million = 400 of them.
30,000 millions.
In the U. S., "billion" means a thousand millions, so the answer is one-tenth. In Britian, "billion" means a million millions, so the answer is one-ten-thousandth.
trillions and billions beyond that
As many as you want or need. Millions. Billions. An infinite number of them.Here are ten to get you started,arranged from lowest to highest:2.412.4152.422.432.442.462.482.492.4992.49900001
Ten thousand.
The millions, then the Ten Millions, then the Hundred Millions, then the Billions, the Ten Billions, the Hundred Billions, the Trillions, the Ten Trillions, the Hundred trillions, the Quadrillions, the Ten Quadrillions, the Hundred Quadrillions, the Quintillions and so on.
There are 4 billion/10 million = 400 of them.
nine - look at the last number of any number and start counting as ones. Then move left and start counting as tens, then hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, ten millions, hundred millions, billions, ten billions, hundred billions, trillions, ten trillions, and finally hundred trillions. So 1,000,000,000 is one billion.
It goes either: upward: ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten-thousands, hundred-thousands, millions, ten-millions, hundred-millions, billions, ten-billions, hundred-billions, trillions, ten-trillions, hundred-trillions, quadrillions, ten-quadrillions, hundred-quadrillions, etc. downward: ones, tenths, hundredths, thousandths, etc. like upwards but starting at tenths and decimal places. Mainly it will just be a "ths" instead of a "s"
There are SIX zeroes in 1 million: 1,000,000From the right you have ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, ten millions, hundred millions, billions, ect.
30,000 millions.
In USA it would be: One Billion equals One Thousand Millions, so Ten Billions equals Ten Thousand Millions One percent of Ten Thousand Millions is 1 % 10,000 = 0.1 millions
In the U. S., "billion" means a thousand millions, so the answer is one-tenth. In Britian, "billion" means a million millions, so the answer is one-ten-thousandth.
135,792,468,000. Being read, this number is 135 billion, 792 million, 468 thousand. The ten millions place is in the millions range. Each section has a specific title, and within that title is 3 digits. And each digit is either numbered ones, tens, or hundreds. I'll write an example below: hundred billions, ten billions, one billions, hundred millions, ten millions, one millions, hundred thousands, ten thousands, one thousands, hundreds, tens, ones. So the answer to your question would be 9.
trillions and billions beyond that
2000