To write 150 crore in numerical form, you would write it as "150,00,00,000" in the Indian numbering system. In this system, commas are placed after every two digits starting from the right. Each comma denotes a place value of two decimal places, similar to how commas are used in the Western numbering system to separate thousands, millions, etc.
India itself uses the Indian place value system. However, countries that were once part of the Indian subcontinent, such as Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, also use the Indian place value system. Additionally, some Southeast Asian countries, including Indonesia, Malaysia, and Cambodia, adopted the Indian place value system through cultural interactions with India in the past.
It is based on ten digits and the concept of place value.
The zero symbol and positional place value system of numbers.
One hundred and twenty lakhs.
what is the value of 4 crore in international place value.
To write 150 crore in numerical form, you would write it as "150,00,00,000" in the Indian numbering system. In this system, commas are placed after every two digits starting from the right. Each comma denotes a place value of two decimal places, similar to how commas are used in the Western numbering system to separate thousands, millions, etc.
India itself uses the Indian place value system. However, countries that were once part of the Indian subcontinent, such as Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, also use the Indian place value system. Additionally, some Southeast Asian countries, including Indonesia, Malaysia, and Cambodia, adopted the Indian place value system through cultural interactions with India in the past.
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6 crore 50 lakhs.. approx....
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It is based on ten digits and the concept of place value.
The zero symbol and positional place value system of numbers.
At the current marked rate the value of 1 Indian Crore (which equals 10 million rupees) is about $150,519.8 in USD.
I think u get about 1 Crore and 46 Lacs. As on 2012 its 1 Crore and 40 Lacs, but I think old notes have more value so u could get more than 1 Crore 40 Lacs.
One hundred and twenty lakhs.