The term "million" means 1,000,000 on both the "short scale" (used by most English and Arabic speakers) and the "long scale" (used in continental Europe and Spanish-speaking South America).
A "billion" is 1,000,000,000 on the short scale, but 1,000,000,000,000 on the long scale.
So for English and Arabic cultures, there are a thousand millions in a billion. In continental Europe, there are a million millions in a billion.
Billion and Million relation is as follows: 1 Billion = 1000 Million It means 1 Million = 1/1000 Billion
It depends upon whether you use British or American reckoning- a US billion is a thousand million, a British billion is a million million.
1000000 = one million 1000000000 = one US billion 1000000000000 = one UK billion So one million is 1000 US billion, and 1000000 UK billion, although common practice in the UK nowadays is to use the US definition.
A thousand million makes a billion in the US.
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.
About 1.7 million dollars.
1.1 billion = 1100 millionIn The US 1 100 million is 1,1 billionIn Europe 1 100 000 million is 1,1 billion. (the US billion is a miljard) (Confusing? Yeah!)Use scientific notation 1,1 * 109 (US) or 1,1 * 1012 (EU) then there is no question!
Approximately $437 million.
About 4.6 Million dollars.
A billion is 1,000 million
Billion and Million relation is as follows: 1 Billion = 1000 Million It means 1 Million = 1/1000 Billion
10.78100 million U.S. dollars
If there is a million dollars (1,000,000), then a billion (1,000,000,000). So it will take 1,000 million dollars to make a billion.
260 million
as of now: Rs. 3.08 billion
a billion is actually 1,000 million 1,000,000 = 1 million 1,000,000,000 = 1 billion A billion is much larger than a million
It depends upon whether you use British or American reckoning- a US billion is a thousand million, a British billion is a million million.