There are 9 zeros.
Including the zero in 60 there are 10
162.000.000.000
They have 9 zero's!
It is zero
One-one billion
10
Nine of them are in 1,000,000,000
1,900,000,000= 8 zero's.
Let's look at millions first, how many zeroes are in a million? If you said 6... that is correct...so one million looks like this 1 000 000. So now we know that one hundred million looks like this 100 000 000. But what about one thousand million?..... And here we are the BILLION. The billion is one thousand million, which looks a lot like one hundred million, plus another zero so... 1 000 000 000. How many zeroes are there in a billion you ask? There are 9.
Nine zeros.
Any number, except zero, which is raised to the power of zero, equals one (1), not the number. 7,000,000,0000 = 1, not 7,000,000,000 -450 = 1 2,4370 = 1 The reason being x^0=(x^a)/(x^a) which is one except when dividing by zero which is undefined