6,000,000,000
A billion (or 6 billion) has 9 zeros.
600,000,000,000
To round 5,693,482,201 to the tenth of a billion, first identify the nearest billion, which is 5 billion, and the next tenth, which is 5. The number 5,693,482,201 is closer to 6 billion than to 5 billion since the difference is greater than 0.5 billion. Therefore, rounding to the tenth of a billion gives you 6 billion.
Thousand -> Million -> Billion -> Trillion6 Trillion
To write 6 billion in scientific notation, you express it as (6 \times 10^9). This means you take the number 6 and multiply it by 10 raised to the power of 9, indicating that the decimal point in 6 is moved 9 places to the right to represent the full value of 6 billion.
As a number it is: 6,000,000,000 = 6 billion
A billion (or 6 billion) has 9 zeros.
6 Billion
600,000,000,000
6000000000
6 000 000 000.
Around 6 or 7 billion.
1/6 billion
An extremely big number. End of story. (Hmm, it might be 10 to the power of 6 billion.)
To round 5,693,482,201 to the tenth of a billion, first identify the nearest billion, which is 5 billion, and the next tenth, which is 5. The number 5,693,482,201 is closer to 6 billion than to 5 billion since the difference is greater than 0.5 billion. Therefore, rounding to the tenth of a billion gives you 6 billion.
Thousand -> Million -> Billion -> Trillion6 Trillion
31 billion is larger 6 billion 227 million 20 thousand 800 is much smaller than 31 billion or 31,000,000,000 vs 6,227,020,800