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1,000,000 x 1,000,000 = 1,000,000,000,000. So yes, 1 million x 1 million = 1 trillion.
A million times a million is a trillion, so 200 trillion. or 200 x 10^12 = 2 x 10^14. You could also do it as 2 x 10^2 x 10^6 x 10^6, add the exponents of ten = 14.
400 x 1000000 x 0.01 = 4 x 1000000 = 4 million
(2/3) x (38 million) = 76/3 million = (25 and 1/3) million
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1,000,000 x 1,000,000 = 1,000,000,000,000. So yes, 1 million x 1 million = 1 trillion.
A million times a million is a trillion, so 200 trillion. or 200 x 10^12 = 2 x 10^14. You could also do it as 2 x 10^2 x 10^6 x 10^6, add the exponents of ten = 14.
400 x 1000000 x 0.01 = 4 x 1000000 = 4 million
30% of $2 million= 30% x $2 million= 0.30 x $2 million= $600000
(2/3) x (38 million) = 76/3 million = (25 and 1/3) million
1,000,000 - 1 Million 1,000,000 x 1,000,000 = 1,000,000,000,000 - 1 Trillion
1 million = 106; 1% = 1/100 = 10-2; 5% = 5/100 = 5 x 10-2; 106 x (5 x 10-2) = 5 x 104 = 50,000 The easy way is to knock off the last two zeroes and multiply the answer by 5!
1 000 000 x 1 000 000 (1 million x 1 million) = 1 000 000 000 000 (1 trillion)
In those countries that use the long scale (based on powers of a million) like Europe:1 quadrillion ÷ 76 billion = (1 x (106)4) ÷ (76 x (106)2) = (1 ÷ 76) x (106)4-2≈ 0.0132 x (106)2= 0.0132 billion= 13.2 thousand million or 13.2 milliardIn those countries that use the short scale (based on powers of a thousand plus 1) like USA:1 quadrillion ÷ 76 billion = (1 x (103)4+1) ÷ (76 x (103)2+1) = (1 ÷ 76) x (103)4+1-2-1≈ 0.0132 x (103)2= 0.0132 million= 13.2 thousand= 13,200
1 million x 1 thousand = 1 billion
20 million multiplied by 1 million is 20 trillion (2 x 1013) under the American/modern British numbering system.