There are 5 zeros in 15 lakh.
Three lakh, expressed using Western comma separation, is equal to 300,000 - that is, three followed by five zeroes.
Well, darling, 25 lakh has five zeros. Each zero represents a power of 10 in the Indian numbering system. So, in this case, you've got 25 with five lovely zeros following behind. Hope that clears things up for you!
One lakh is 100,000 do the answer is 10.
1 million = 10 lakh.
60 lakh seconds!
There are 5.
Five, eleven lakh is 1,100,000
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In 1.08 lakh, there are five zeros. This is because "lakh" represents 100,000 in the Indian numbering system, so 1.08 lakh is equal to 108,000. Therefore, when written out, it has five digits after the initial one and zero.
In the number 55 lakh, there are five zeros. A lakh is equal to 100,000, so 55 lakh is 55 × 100,000, which is 5,500,000. Therefore, 55 lakh has five zeros.
115 lakh has 5 zeros. Not sure what caron means in this context.
One lakh is equal to 100,000, so 150 lakh is equal to 150 x 100,000, which is 15,000,000. Therefore, 150 lakh contains seven zeros.
1 lakh = 100000 Hence number of hundreds in it is 100000/100 = 1000
One Lakh is equal to one hundred thousand (100,000). There are five zeros in 1 lakh. Three lakh is therefore three hundred thousand (300,000). There are therefore still 5 zeros in 3 lakh.
In the number 54 lakh, there are five zeros. This is because 1 lakh is equal to 100,000, so 54 lakh equals 5,400,000. Therefore, when you write it out, you can see there are five zeros following the 54.