In general terms, 1 billion is equal to 1000 millions
There are one hundred, hundred millions in one billion.
there are 1000 millions in one billion :)
One thousand millions
There are one thousand millions in a billion. For pounds, and everything else.
1000 millions make one billion. (A LOT!)
One thousand millions is a billion.
There are 1,000 millions in one billion dollars.
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One thousand millions
In the US "short scale" a billion is one thousand million. (1000 x 1,000,000 or 1 x 109).Larger named numbers also increase by thousands.In the long scale used in some parts of Europe, a billion is a million million.(1,000,000 x 1,000,000 or 1 x 1012)Other larger numbers increase by millions, rather than thousands.(1 trillion = 1 million billion)
One thousand millions equals one billion
There are 1000 millions in one billion so there are 10,000 millions in 10 billion.
1,000 millions in one billion. 1,000 billions in one trillion.
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In US usage, one billion is 1000 million or 1,000,000,000 In traditional British usage and usage in much of the rest of the world, it is one million million or 1,000,000,000,000.
Billion may refer to either of these two values:1,000,000,000, one thousand million, (9 zero's) for all short scale countriesor1,000,000,000,000, one million million, (12 zero's) for all long scale countriesMost English-language countries use the short scale. For example:Australia Canada (English-speaking) Hong Kong (English-speaking) Ireland (English-speaking) New Zealand Philippines (English-speaking: Some short-scale words have been adopted into Filipino.) South Africa(English-speaking) Singapore (English-speaking) United Kingdom United StatesA full list a all short and long scale countries can be found on Wikipedia, click the related link below.