A zero should be in the billions place
ten's of billions
It eats the greater number. for example- 3>1
the greater number is 32.
The number 0.4 is greater than the number 0.30.
Greater. The second number after decimal is greater so number is greater.
800000000001 800000000002 800000000003 800000000004 800000000005 800000000006 800000000007 etc.... 809999999999. * * * * * Nearly correct. The last number should be 800999999999 instead of 809999999999.
Billions and Billions. Impossible to get an exact number
The Billions.
In the number 123456789000, the digit in the ten billions place is 1. The ten billions place is the first digit to the left of the billions place, which is represented by the digit 2 in this case. Therefore, 1 is the digit that occupies the ten billions place.
It is a Number
billions
Countless billions
TB stands for Terabytes. It is the amount of bytes on your hard drive. It is the number that comes after Gigabyte. Gigabyte equals billions. So terabyte is the number greater than billions.1 TB = 1000 GB (AS DECIMAL )1 GB = 2^30 BYTE1 TB = 2^40 BYTE (AS BINARY )
The number of planets is not known. The number of stars is not known either, nor if all have planetary systems. Certainly many billions of billions.
billions and billions and billion, no exact number as there are so many, and can have no exact number for one person, but basically A LOT!!
This is a number that goes into the billions: 1,000,000,000, so all you have to do is change the 1 to a 7.
ten's of billions