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6 zeros follow one million (1,000000) and as a billion is now recognized globally as one hundred thousand million - a UK billion used to be a million million! - u would write it as 1,000,000,000.x
1000 million dollars?
1.05 billion is written as 1,050,000,000. It consists of one billion (1,000,000,000) plus an additional fifty million (50,000,000). Visually, it's a large number that can be represented in various contexts, such as population figures, financial amounts, or other large-scale metrics. In simpler terms, it can also be expressed as 1.05 x 10^9 in scientific notation.
3,600,030,000.
Five billion, six hundred million.
6 zeros follow one million (1,000000) and as a billion is now recognized globally as one hundred thousand million - a UK billion used to be a million million! - u would write it as 1,000,000,000.x
One trillion: 1,000,000,000,000 Two billion: 2,000,000,000 Five million: 5,000,000
4,700,000,000
1000 million dollars?
The number 1.4 billion can be visualized as 1,400,000,000. This number is equivalent to 1.4 thousand million or 1.4 x 10^9. In terms of physical objects, if each object represents one unit, you would need 1.4 billion objects lined up in a row to represent this number visually.
It looks like 2 billion, 7 million dollars in pennies.
1.05 billion is written as 1,050,000,000. It consists of one billion (1,000,000,000) plus an additional fifty million (50,000,000). Visually, it's a large number that can be represented in various contexts, such as population figures, financial amounts, or other large-scale metrics. In simpler terms, it can also be expressed as 1.05 x 10^9 in scientific notation.
A. It would be 7.4402 billion B. It is 7,440,200,000
Five billion, six hundred million.
3,600,030,000.
1,200,000,000 or 1.2 billion in the US system. One thousand millions is one billion.
Two billion, four hundred sixty million.