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!
1 Crore=100 Lakhs 1 Crore=100 Lakhs
100 lakhs is 1 crore
100 lakhs
10 lakhs=1 million 100 lakhs=10 million 100 lakhs=1 crore 100 million=10 crores 10000 lakhs = 1 billion
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1 Crore=100 Lakhs 1 Crore=100 Lakhs
100 lakhs is 1 crore
100 lakhs = 1 crore.
100 lakhs equals 1 crore rupees. 1,00,00,000 - This is 1 crore. You can say it as 100 lakhs or 1 crore
Ten of them.
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100 lakhs
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".
There are 100 lakhs in a crore in the Indian numbering system. There are 100,000 units in one lakh (denoted as 1,00,000 in the Indian number system), and there are 10,000,000 units in one crore (denoted as 1,00,00,000 in the Indian number system), one crore is equal to 10000000/100000 = 100 lakhs.
12100 lakhs = 121 crore
490.58 crores = 49058 lakhs
10 lakhs=1 million 100 lakhs=10 million 100 lakhs=1 crore 100 million=10 crores 10000 lakhs = 1 billion