Well, honey, 80,000,000 rupees is equivalent to 8 crore. It's simple math, darling. Just divide the number of rupees by 10 million and there you have it. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
Well, isn't that a lovely question! If we're talking about Indian Rupees, a 500 rupee note weighs about 1 gram. So, for 1 crore rupees, which is 10 million rupees, the weight would be around 10,000 kilograms. Just imagine all those notes stacked up like a beautiful mountain of abundance!
One crore is equal to ten million. Therefore, one million is equal to one tenth of a crore or 0.1 crore.
1 crore is equal to 10 million i.e 10,000,000 so 25 million is equal to 2.5 crore
Crore is a word of hindi/urdu and its called 10 Million in English because 10 Million = 1 Crore :)
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10 million = 1 crore
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1 Crore = 10 Million 2,300 x 10 Million = 23,000 Million or 23 Billion Rupees.
Given crore on its own is not a currency anywhere, I am assuming that you mean crore Rupees which equals ten million rupees. Rupees are the currency of India. So 300 crore Rupees is 65189030.50 USD.
10 crore (100 million) rupees (INR) is 1.35 million pounds (GBP), as of 9 August 2011.
Well, honey, 80,000,000 rupees is equivalent to 8 crore. It's simple math, darling. Just divide the number of rupees by 10 million and there you have it. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
There are 100,000 Rupees in a Lak and 100 Lak in a Crore... thus Rs1 billion!
1 crore is equivalent to about 10 million rupees, so in Canadian currency if 1 dollar is 40 rupees, then 250,000 Canadian is equal to one crore. 37.5 million dollars is about 150 crore.
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100 crore make a billion (short scale, 10^6). A crore is a unit in the Indian measuring system. A crore is represented by ONE followed by 7 zeroes, which is: 1,00,00,000. This translates to 10 Million.(10,000,000) Therefore 1 Crore = 10 Million 1 billion(1,000,000,000) = 1 million * 1000 = 1,000,000,000 = 100,00,00,000(Indian decimal connotation) = 100 Crores. It is said that 1000 million = 1 billion. while converting 1000 million to Indian measuring system, we get 100 crores.