9, as 1 billion is considered a thousand '1 million'
there are 6 in a million in 9 in billion
In Numbers: 1,000,000,000
Ten
1 billion = 1,000,000,000,000 1 million = 1,000,000,000 .2 billion* = 200,000,000,000 Therefore .2 billion = 200 million *To get .2 billion just write out 2 billion then take out one zero.
There are 9 zeroes in 1.1 billion. There are 6 zeroes in 1 million and 12 zeroes in 1 trillion.
there are 6 in a million in 9 in billion
In Numbers: 1,000,000,000
Ten
Nine zeros.
1 billion = 1,000,000,000,000 1 million = 1,000,000,000 .2 billion* = 200,000,000,000 Therefore .2 billion = 200 million *To get .2 billion just write out 2 billion then take out one zero.
Expressed in numbers, this is equal to 100,000,000,000,000,000,000, or 1 followed by 20 zeroes.
As a number it is: 1,000,000,000 = 1 billion
There are 9 zeroes in 1.1 billion. There are 6 zeroes in 1 million and 12 zeroes in 1 trillion.
Because of the uniqueness of numbers, 1 billion is equal to exactly 1 billion: not more nor less.
Very round numbers are typically defined as integers that end with one or more zeros. Therefore, in the range of integers less than 1 billion (which is 1,000,000,000), the very round numbers are those that can be expressed as ( n \times 10^k ) where ( n ) is a non-zero integer and ( k ) is a non-negative integer. The very round numbers less than 1 billion include multiples of 10, 100, 1000, up to 1 billion itself, totaling 100 million such integers (from 1 to 999,999,999, including 10, 100, 1000, ..., 999,999,990). Thus, there are 100 million very round numbers below 1 billion.
Billion has 9, Trillion has 12, Quadrillion has 15,Quintillion has 18 .
The are 6 zeros in 1 million. 1,000,000