There are one million thousands in a billion. =) (in the US)
In Europe there are on thousand million (one millard) thousands in one billion.
(isn't that confusing?)
1000 thousand equals 1 million 1000 million equals 1 billion 1000 billion equals 1 trillion See the pattern?
There are 1000 billions in a trillion.
1000 million is equal to 1 billion. It has nine zeros.
There are 1000 millions in one billion, so the answer to the question is to multiply the number of billions by 1000. 0.49 X 1000 = 490 million.
One thousand.
1000 thousands = 1 million 1000 million = 1 billion 1000 billion = 1 trillion This is what I assume to be correct. But then again does it really matter how many billion are there in a trillion.
In general terms, 1 billion is equal to 1000 millions
1000 million is 1 billion.
1000 thousand equals 1 million 1000 million equals 1 billion 1000 billion equals 1 trillion See the pattern?
1000 billion
Oh, dude, 1.8 billion is like 1,800 million. So, if you're ever in a situation where you need to convert billions to millions, just move that decimal point over a few spots and voila, you've got your answer. It's not rocket science... unless you're a rocket scientist, then it might be.
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1000 Million
Oh, dude, let me break out my calculator for this one... So, if you divide 10 billion by 1000 (which is like dividing by a thousand, obviously), you get 10 million. So, there are 10 million sets of 1000 in 10 billion. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
The idea is to divide 2 billion / 1000.
There are 1000 billions in a trillion.
One trilliion = 1000 billion.