15 zeroes: 1,000,000,000,000,000
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1 million = 1,000,000 = 10^6, hence six zeros 1 billion = 1,000,000,000 = 10^9, hence 9 zeros
In a 200 billion, there are 11 zeros. This is because a billion is equivalent to one thousand million, which has 9 zeros. Therefore, when you multiply 200 by a billion, you get 200,000,000,000, which has 11 zeros.
A billion is 100 times greater than ten million. This is because of the following: Billion=1000000000=9 zeros Ten million=10000000=7 zeros If you take away 7 from 9 in equals 2 zeros. So, 2 zeros equal to 100.
1000 million is equal to 1 billion. It has nine zeros.
There are 9 zeros in one billion