Forty Thousand Billion=40,000,000,000,000 so there are 13 zeros i think...
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One billion = 1,000,000,000 There are 9 zeros Let us see: List place value columns: 1)Ones 2) Tens 3)Hundreds 4) Thousands 5) Ten Thousands 6) Hundred Thousands 7) Millions ( you can not say a thousand thousands ) 8) Ten Million 9) Hundred Million 10 Thousand Million 11 Ten thousand Million 12) Hundred Thousand Million 13) Billion (You can not say a million millions) General Rule for naming place-value columns: " You can not repeat the same denomination twice"This rule is applied after the thousands column. For example; "One. thousand thousands is improper, it is renamed "one million" CONCLUSION; A BILLION MUST HAVE 12 ZEROS such: 1,ooo,ooo,ooo,ooo "One thousand millions",proper. No need to rename it.
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The Universe has existed for an estimated 13 billion years, since the Big Bang. It is possible that time itself started at that moment. So yes, in any case that's more than 10 thousand years.
British: 10= ten (1) 100= hundred (2) 1000= thousand (3) 10,000= ten thousand (4) 100,000= hundred thousand (5) 1,000,000= million (6) 10,000,000= ten million (7) 100,000,000= hundred million (8) 1,000,000,000= thousand million (9) 10,000,000,000= ten thousand million (10) 100,000,000,000= hundred thousand million (11) 10,00,000,000,000= billion (12) 10,000,000,000,000= ten billion (13) 100,000,000,000,000= hundred billion (14) 1,000,000,000,000,000= thousand billion (15) So that's only A THOUSAND BILLION BTW I'm an astronomer and 1 light year is 9,460,528,400,000 km (you can just say 10 billion km) If you wanna thank me then send an e-mail to dewinsmananton@hotmail.co.uk [[ If you want the american way, this is it: 10= ten (1) 100= hundred (2) 1000= thousand (3) 10,000= ten thousand (4) 100,000= hundred thousand (5) 1,000,000= million (6) 10,000,000= ten million (7) 100,000,000= hundred million (8) 1,000,000,000= billion (9)10,000,000,000= ten billion (10) 100,000,000,000= hundred billion (11) 10,00,000,000,000= trillion (12) 10,000,000,000,000= ten trillion (13) 100,000,000,000,000= hundred trillion (14) 1,000,000,000,000,000= quadrillion (15) ]]
Form left to right: (14): Ten trillion (13): One trillion (12): Hundred billion (11): Ten billion (10): One million (9): Hundred million (8): Ten million (7): One million (6): Hundred thousand (5): Ten thousand (4): Thousand (3): Hundred (2): Ten (1): Unit
Forty Thousand Billion=40,000,000,000,000 so there are 13 zeros i think...
Ten percent of 130 thousand dollars is 13 thousand dollars.
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One billion = 1,000,000,000 There are 9 zeros Let us see: List place value columns: 1)Ones 2) Tens 3)Hundreds 4) Thousands 5) Ten Thousands 6) Hundred Thousands 7) Millions ( you can not say a thousand thousands ) 8) Ten Million 9) Hundred Million 10 Thousand Million 11 Ten thousand Million 12) Hundred Thousand Million 13) Billion (You can not say a million millions) General Rule for naming place-value columns: " You can not repeat the same denomination twice"This rule is applied after the thousands column. For example; "One. thousand thousands is improper, it is renamed "one million" CONCLUSION; A BILLION MUST HAVE 12 ZEROS such: 1,ooo,ooo,ooo,ooo "One thousand millions",proper. No need to rename it.