Depending upon where you are:
In those countries that use the long scale (based on powers of a million), like Europe:
1 billion = (10^6)^2 = 10^6 × 10^6 = 10^6 million = 1,000,000 million = 1 million million
→ 50billion = 50 × 10^6 × million = 50,000,000 million = 50 million million
In those countries that use the short scale (based on powers of a thousand plus one), like USA:
1 billion = (10^3)^(2+1) = 10^9 = 10^3 × 10^6 = 10^3 million = 1,000 million = 1 thousand million
→ 50 billion = 50 × 10^3 × million = 50,000 million = 50 thousand million
50 billion / 100 million = (50*109)/ (10*106) = 5*1010/107 = 5*103 = 5000.
1 million millions equals a billion.
a thousand millions
1000 millions.
750,000
50
There are 10 hundred millions in a billion, so 50*10 = 500.
50000000000 is 50000 million (or 50 billion).
50 billion / 100 million = (50*109)/ (10*106) = 5*1010/107 = 5*103 = 5000.
1 million millions equals a billion.
There are 37,000 millions in 37 billion.
Oh, dude, 2.2 billion is like 2,200 million. So, if you're counting in millions, you'd be like "1 million, 2 million, 2,200 million" and then you'd finally hit 2.2 billion. It's like counting your pocket change, but with a lot more zeros.
There are 5,050 millions in 5.05 billion.
There are 1,600 millions in 1.6 billion.
In general terms, 1 billion is equal to 1000 millions
A thousand millions = a billion in Australia.
23.5 billion equates to 23,500 millions.