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1 billion = 1,000,000,000,000 1 million = 1,000,000,000 .2 billion* = 200,000,000,000 Therefore .2 billion = 200 million *To get .2 billion just write out 2 billion then take out one zero.
50 billion times 50 billion equals 2.5 x 10^18. This can be calculated by multiplying the two numbers together, resulting in 2.5 followed by 18 zeros. This large number represents the total when 50 billion is multiplied by 50 billion.
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The population of England in 1950 was 50 million people. It is estimated that by the year 2039 the population of England will reach 70 million people.
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Depending upon where you are: In those countries that use the long scale (based on powers of a million), like Europe: 1 billion = (10^6)^2 = 10^6 × 10^6 = 10^6 million = 1,000,000 million = 1 million million → 50billion = 50 × 10^6 × million = 50,000,000 million = 50 million million In those countries that use the short scale (based on powers of a thousand plus one), like USA: 1 billion = (10^3)^(2+1) = 10^9 = 10^3 × 10^6 = 10^3 million = 1,000 million = 1 thousand million → 50 billion = 50 × 10^3 × million = 50,000 million = 50 thousand million
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1 billion = 1,000,000,000,000 1 million = 1,000,000,000 .2 billion* = 200,000,000,000 Therefore .2 billion = 200 million *To get .2 billion just write out 2 billion then take out one zero.
50 billion times 50 billion equals 2.5 x 10^18. This can be calculated by multiplying the two numbers together, resulting in 2.5 followed by 18 zeros. This large number represents the total when 50 billion is multiplied by 50 billion.
A billion is 100 times greater than ten million. This is because of the following: Billion=1000000000=9 zeros Ten million=10000000=7 zeros If you take away 7 from 9 in equals 2 zeros. So, 2 zeros equal to 100.
1 billion = 1,000 million 1/2 billion = 500 million
1 billion = 1,000 million 2 billion = 2,000 million . . 7 billion = 7,000 million