One hundred and thirty million(130,000,000)
Forty Thousand Billion=40,000,000,000,000 so there are 13 zeros i think...
0.0769
0.0288
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.
91,013,070,002
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.
0.0769
0.3846
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0.0769
1.9118
2.6923
2.6
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.