60,000
An easy way to find this is to simply add 3 zeros to 60 since 1000 is a a power of ten. If you want to multiply 60 by .1 you would just take away a zero and get 6, or if you wanted to multiply 60 by 10 you would add 1 zero to get 600, or if you wanted to multiply 60 by 100 you would add 2 zeros to get 6000, and so on.
1,000,000,000 or 1 billion
120 multiplied by 60 multiplied by 100 is 720,000
1000 multiplied by 1 is going to stay as 1000 because anything multiplied by 1 is going to stay that number. For example, 1x4 is going to equal 4.
3.785 * 1000 = 3785
0.285 * 1000 = 285
60 seconds in one minute multiplied by 60 minutes in one hour multiplied by 24 hours in one day multiplied by 7 days in one week multiplied by 1000 milliseconds in one second = 60 x 60 x 24 x 7 x 1000 = 604800000 milliseconds.
1,000,000,000 or 1 billion
120 multiplied by 60 multiplied by 100 is 720,000
60 multiplied by 23 is 1,380.
1000 multiplied by 1 is going to stay as 1000 because anything multiplied by 1 is going to stay that number. For example, 1x4 is going to equal 4.
1000
It is 60.
3.785 * 1000 = 3785
490 * 1000 = 490,000
0.285 * 1000 = 285
190 * 1000 = 190,000
It is: 4.5*1000 = 4500