Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the big numbers! Alright, so 8 lakh crores would have 11 zeros. That's like a whole lot of zeros, man. Just imagine all the zeroes having a party on your bank statement!
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Well honey, there are 8 zeros in 1000 crores. Don't worry, I won't make you count them all out. Just remember, a crore has 7 zeros, so when you have 1000 of them, you're looking at 8 zeros total. Math can be a real pain in the rear, can't it?
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Fifty crores is equivalent to 500 million in the Indian numbering system. When written out in numerals, this number is represented as 500,000,000. There are two zeros in the number 500,000,000.
Ten crores has 8 zeros in it. It is written as 10,00,00,000. It is equivalent to 100 million.
There are 7 zeroes in one crore (Cr) and therefore there will be 8 zeros in 60 crore. 600,000,000 (or 60,00,00,000).
Oh, what a delightful question! In 1200 crores, you would have 8 zeros. Isn't that just a happy little fact to know? Just imagine all those zeros lining up like little trees in a forest, creating a beautiful number landscape.
1 lakh is 100,000 and 1 crore is 100 lakhs so 1 crore is 100,00,000, 1 followed by seven zeros
If you want Rs. 1 lakh per month from a bank deposit as interest you need to deposit Rs. 1.5 crores in a fixed deposit that pays 8% interest per year. @ 8% your deposit of 1.5 crores will earn Rs. 12 lakhs as interest every year which when divided by 12, you will get 1 lakh every month. Banks will be more than happy to even offer a slightly higher rate - sau 8.5 or 9% for such large deposits.
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