Well, isn't that a happy little question! Imagine each drop of water as a tiny friend, coming together to create something truly special. When you have 1 million drops of water, you have a beautiful ocean of possibilities just waiting to be explored. Just like each drop is unique and important, together they create a masterpiece of nature.
1 million times 1 million or 1 million squared equals 1,000,000,000,000 or 1 trillion.
1000 thousand equals 1 million 1000 million equals 1 billion 1000 billion equals 1 trillion See the pattern?
True, one million equals one million.
Answer about 13 gallons depending on your assumptions of how many drops per gallon.Several methods to figure this out:1 million drops of water is 1666.667 fluid oz. There are 600 drops per fluid oz and 1,000,000 divided by 600 is 1666.667(last digit is rounded)1666.667 oz if about 13 U.S. gallons or if you prefer metric it is49.289 litersMethod 290840 Drops in 1 Gallon ( but that value depends on water temp and other factors)90840 Drops/1 gallon=1,000,000 drops/x gallons90840x=1,000,000x=11.0084 gallonsSo this method gives 11 gallons and if we want to know how many cubic inches that we note that:1 gallon of water is 231 cubic inches. So 11.0084x231=2542 cubic inches.______I found another professor give this example:http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/emt668/EMAT6680.Folders/Howard/Million.Drops.of.Water/Million.Drops.of.Water.html10 drops of water = 1 milliliter and: 10,000 drops = 1 Liter then: 1,000,000 drops = 100 Liters and my reference quoted that: 1 Gallon = 3.5 Liters, so 1,000,000 drops of water = 28.5714 gallonsMethod 3The example above 10 drops per ml, and of course you can easily imagine that the size of a drop of water will not be uniform. It depends on temperature and the dropper and many other factors.Most people use 15-20 gtts( drops) per ml, usually 20.So the slightly larger value in this result comes from the fact that the drops are much bigger, 10 per ml instead of 20. Divide 28.574 by 2 and the you have 14.2 gallons. Also 1 US gallon = 3.78541178 liters so using 3.5 is a low estimate.So here is the same calculation as above using different assumptions. The example below uses 3.785 liters per gallon and 20 drops per ml.20 drops of water= 1 milliliter20,000 drops = 1 liter1 gallon is 3.785 liters.so(20,000 drops/1 liter)(3.785 liter/1 gallon)=75,700 drops/gallon(compare this to 90840 used in the first part above)75,700 drops/gallon=1,000,000 drops/X gallons.Solve for x75,700X=1,000,000and the answer is 100, 000 drops is 13.21 gallons
10 x 100,000 = 1 million
There are approximately 591 drops of water in one fluid ounce.
"Drops" come in many different sizes (the biggest raindrops have as much water as a thousand of the smallest raindrops and the smallest raindrops are a million times as massive as the typical cloud or fog droplet). However, some old cookbooks reckon that there are 72 drops to a teaspoon and there are roughly 200 teaspoons to the liter, so 14,400 drops per liter is a pretty close answer. You could call it 15,000 and not be far wrong.
Since 1 gallon equals 90,840 drops and 1 Olympic sized swimming pool has 660,430 gallons, there are 59,993,461,200 drops in an Olympic size swimming pool.
1 million times 1 million or 1 million squared equals 1,000,000,000,000 or 1 trillion.
1000 thousand equals 1 million 1000 million equals 1 billion 1000 billion equals 1 trillion See the pattern?
There are approximately 200 drops of water in 1 ml, so in 10 ml there would be around 2000 drops.
There would be 220 million drops.
10 Lakhs equals to 1 million.
12 gtt equals to how many drops
1 million is equals to 10 lakhs and 1 crore is equals to 10 millions
1000 times 1000 equals 1 million. Therefore 1000 1000s equal 1 million
1 million times 1 million is 1 trillion