3.5 billion is written as 3,500,000,000, so there are a total of 8 zeros. 1 billion will always have 9 zeros, so to write a number out digits you would just have to move the decimal point over 9 places. When you move the decimal 9 places to the right in 3.5 billion, you'll get your answer of 3,500,000,000 and you can simply count the zeros.
Rounded to two decimal places, 6200000000/20600000000 x 100 = 30.10. Therefore, 6.2 billion is equal to 30.10 percent of 20.6 billion.
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1,000 millions in one billion. 1,000 billions in one trillion.
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In the US: one thousand. (1 billion = ten to the ninth power.) In some places, there are a million million in a billion. (1 billion = ten to the twelfth power.) This is one of the reasons scientists use scientific notation instead of words like "billion."
Ask President Obama, but don't tell him what comes after a trillion.
As of April 1999, 68.7 billion places had been calculated. As of September 1999, 206 billion places had been calculated.
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 650 billion kilometres is equal to 650000000000/1.609344 = 403891274954.27 miles.
It is 5 billion, accurate to two decimal places.
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3.5 billion is written as 3,500,000,000, so there are a total of 8 zeros. 1 billion will always have 9 zeros, so to write a number out digits you would just have to move the decimal point over 9 places. When you move the decimal 9 places to the right in 3.5 billion, you'll get your answer of 3,500,000,000 and you can simply count the zeros.
A billion is 1,000 million. Million = 106 = 1,000,000 Billion = 109 = 1,000,000,000 *Note: There are some places where a billion is 1,000,000,000,000 or 1012 instead of 109.
A billion is 1,000 million. Million = 106 = 1,000,000 Billion = 109 = 1,000,000,000 *Note: There are some places where a billion is 1,000,000,000,000 or 1012 instead of 109.
just a few like 800 billion. no like 5 million
In the US there are a thousand millions in a billion. Other places around the world use slightly different terms, though the US's definitions of the words are used in most sciences.