Well, honey, an inch is a unit of measurement, not a number to have zeros. But if you're talking about decimal places, there are 2.54 centimeters in an inch, so technically there are infinite zeros after the decimal point. But who's counting, right?
An inch is a unit of linear measurement. A kilobyte (kb) is a measurement of the number of ones and zeros that can be stored electronically. There's no conversion there. It is similar to asking "How many apples in a banana?"
how many zeros in one billion
Seven zeros.
101 zeros
12 zeros.12 zeros.12 zeros.12 zeros.
33 zeros
there are 21 zeros
Six zeros: 127,000,000
how many zeros in 12 lakh
8 zeros 1,300,000,000
In USA, there are 54 zeros, and in Great Britain, there are 102 zeros.
1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 = 9 x 3 zeros = 27 zeros