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The American system (the more widely used one) has 1 billion equal to a thousand million or 1,000,000,000 The English system (which I personally makes more sense) has 1 billion equal to 1 million million or 1,000,000,000,000.
Billion and Million relation is as follows: 1 Billion = 1000 Million It means 1 Million = 1/1000 Billion
9.6 billion In British system the place value ordered as one, ten, hundred, thousand, ten thousand, lakh, ten lakh, crore, ten crore. 1 10 100 1000 10,000 1,00,000 10,00,000 1,00,00,000 But, in metric system or American system new order is followed. One, ten, hundred, thousand, ten thousand, hundred thousand, (thousand thousand) termed as million, ten million, hundred million and thousand million termed as billion, ten billion, hundred billion, thousand billion termed as trillion. 1 10 100 1000 10,000 100,000 1000,000 (million) = 10 6 10 million 100 million 1000 million (billion) = 10 9 10 billion 100 billion 1000 billion (trillion) = 10 12 These modifications make the calculation so easier that too with computer programming. (Note: You see, when I use the spell check module, even that module too does not about lakh and crore.) Now the answer for your need is 9.6 billion is 9.6 x 10 9
1 Mole of pennies. Hands down. In fact, it's painfully obvious. The next highest contestant is Ten-thousand million nickels which is 12044283000000 times smaller than a mole of pennies. 1 billion dimes = 100 million dollars = $100000000 10 billion (ten-thousand million) nickels = 500 million dollars = $500000000 1 million dollars = >.> = $1000000 1 mole (6.0221415e23) of pennies = Not even this much money in the world. But if you are curious, 1 mole of pennies is worth $6022141500000000000000.