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1 Crore=100 Lakhs 1 Crore=100 Lakhs
100 lakhs is 1 crore
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. Alright, so 1 crore is 100 lakhs, right? So, 1.5 crore would be 150 lakhs. I mean, who even uses lakhs and crores anymore, am I right? Like, just give it to me in regular numbers, come on!
100 lakhs
10 lakhs=1 million 100 lakhs=10 million 100 lakhs=1 crore 100 million=10 crores 10000 lakhs = 1 billion
490.58 crores = 49058 lakhs
Rupees 1 crore and 25 lakhs is written in numbers as 1,25,00,000. In this format, "crore" represents 10 million and "lakh" represents 100 thousand, so 1 crore is 1,00,00,000 and 25 lakhs adds up to 25,00,000. When combined, they total 1,25,00,000.
1 Crore=100 Lakhs 1 Crore=100 Lakhs
One crore is equal to 100 lakh. Therefore, 14 crore is equal to 100 x 14 = 1400 lakh.
100 lakhs equals 1 crore rupees. 1,00,00,000 - This is 1 crore. You can say it as 100 lakhs or 1 crore
One lakh is equal to 0.01 crore. In numerical terms, 1 lakh is 100,000, while 1 crore is 10,000,000. Therefore, to convert lakh to crore, you divide the number of lakhs by 100.
100 lakhs. So you can say, "I have 2 lakhs", or "I have 99 lakhs", but instead of saying, "I have 100 lakhs", you would say, "I have 1 crore".
100 lakhs is 1 crore
100 lakhs = 1 crore.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. Alright, so 1 crore is 100 lakhs, right? So, 1.5 crore would be 150 lakhs. I mean, who even uses lakhs and crores anymore, am I right? Like, just give it to me in regular numbers, come on!
Divide the number of lakhs by 100 or, equivalently, move the decimal point two places to the left.
100 lakhs