There are two billions in use, the long and the short. The long, was used by the UK, so possibly India as well, but this has been superseded by the short version because of globalisation.
1,000,000,000 (nine zeros); or 12 zeroes, depending on the country. English-speaking countries normally use the "short scale" (9 zeroes in a billion).
In 90 billion, there are 9 zeros. This is because a billion has 9 zeros (1,000,000,000), and when you multiply 90 by a billion, you get 90 billion, which retains the 9 zeros from the billion.
There are nine zeros in a billion.
how many zeros in one billion
1 billion has 9 zeros.
billion is 9 zeros before 1
Nowadays, 9 zeros.
1,000,000,000 (nine zeros); or 12 zeroes, depending on the country. English-speaking countries normally use the "short scale" (9 zeroes in a billion).
In 90 billion, there are 9 zeros. This is because a billion has 9 zeros (1,000,000,000), and when you multiply 90 by a billion, you get 90 billion, which retains the 9 zeros from the billion.
There are nine zeros in a billion.
There are always nine zeros in a billion. It also doesn't matter what country you're in, because numbers are universal. In every country a billion will always have nine zeros. This is not true, many European countries still use 12 zeros: France, Italy, Spain, Germany, French Canada and others.
how many zeros in one billion
A billion is 1 followed by nine zeros 70 billion thus has 10 zeros 70,000,000,000
There are 9 zeros in one billion
1 billion has 9 zeros.
Depending on your definition of 'Billion' - simply add either 9 or 12 zeros to the end of the number !
In a 200 billion, there are 11 zeros. This is because a billion is equivalent to one thousand million, which has 9 zeros. Therefore, when you multiply 200 by a billion, you get 200,000,000,000, which has 11 zeros.