30 billion
= 30 thousand million
= 30,000,000,000
= 3 x 1010
"Billion" is widely taken to mean "one thousand million" (as in the calculation above). However, the traditional British sense is "one million million". If there is any ambiguity, it is always wise to check which sense applies in a particular context.
Using the British sense, the answer to this question would be:
30,000,000,000,000
= 3 x 1013
Expressed in figures, 1.63 billion is equal to 1,630,000,000.
To write a quarter of a billion in figures, you would represent it as 250,000,000. This is because a billion is equivalent to one thousand million, so a quarter of a billion would be one-fourth of 1,000,000,000. Therefore, a quarter of a billion is 250 million, which is written as 250,000,000 in figures.
Expressed in figures, this is equal to 5500000000.
Expressed in figures, this is equal to 6,675,000,000.
1.37 billion = 1,370,000,000 in figures.
A billion in figures is 1,000,000
Expressed in figures, 1.63 billion is equal to 1,630,000,000.
Nineteen billion in figures would be 19,000,000,000 A billion is now accepted as being 1,000,000,000 when previously a billion was 1,000,000,000,000 ( a million million).
Three billion sixty million ten in figures: 3,060,000,010
Expressed in figures, this is equal to 1,320,000,000.
Expressed in figures, this is equal to 58,080,000,000.
Expressed in figures, this is equal to 11,000,000,000.
To write a quarter of a billion in figures, you would represent it as 250,000,000. This is because a billion is equivalent to one thousand million, so a quarter of a billion would be one-fourth of 1,000,000,000. Therefore, a quarter of a billion is 250 million, which is written as 250,000,000 in figures.
Expressed in figures, this is equal to 5500000000.
Expressed in figures, this is equal to 700,000,000,000.
Expressed in figures, this is equal to 6,675,000,000.
1.37 billion = 1,370,000,000 in figures.