The answer depends on whether you are using the "short" or "long" scale for named numbers. On the short scale, each named number -llion is one thousand times larger. For the long scale, each is one million times larger, with the thousands being identified as -lliards (e.g milliard, billiard).
On the US short scale, 3 billion is 3000 million, and times 10000 is 30 trillion. (3 x 10^13)
On the European long scale, 3 billon is 3 million million, times 10000 is 30 billards. (3 x 10^16)
No. 3 billion = 3*109 is 10000 times bigger than 3*105 = 30 lakhs
0.0003 = 3/10000
416.6667 times.
3,333.3333 times.
To determine how many times 3 goes into 1 billion, we need to divide 1,000,000,000 by 3. Performing this division, we find that 3 goes into 1 billion approximately 333,333,333.33 times. However, since we cannot have a fraction of a division, we would say that 3 goes into 1 billion approximately 333,333,333 times evenly.
No. 3 billion = 3*109 is 10000 times bigger than 3*105 = 30 lakhs
75 billion
To calculate 10000 times 3 cents, you first need to convert 3 cents to dollars by dividing by 100, which equals $0.03. Then, you multiply $0.03 by 10000 to get the total amount, which is $300. So, 10000 times 3 cents is equal to $300.
one billion
0.0003 = 3/10000
30,000
3/3 of a billion = billion
3 billion dollars ... I know, right?
It is 9.99*103 times greater. (It is 103 times as great.)
36 billion.
416.6667 times.
3,333.3333 times.