There are 10 digits in a billion.
9 Digits is 1 Billion and 10 digits is 10 billion
they have 10
1,600,000,000
If you mean how many digits does a billion have, then one billion = 1,000,000,000 which is one, followed by 9 zeros, or ten digits
There are 10 digits in a billion.
The first 10 digits are 3.1415926535 and these are sufficient for all but the most rigorous calculations. There is a text file available at the related link that has the first billion (takes at least 35 seconds to load).The field size of this page cannot accommodate even the first 200,000 digits.
10 digits: 1,000,000,000 is one billion dollars.
10 digits
13 digits.
One thousand billion in digits looks like this: 1,000,000,000,000
There are 10 digits in a billion.
One thousand billion in digits looks like this: 1,000,000,000,000
there are 12 numbers for billion
Oh, dude, you're asking me to do math? Fine, fine. 500 billion in digits is 500,000,000,000. There you go, now you can impress all your friends with your newfound knowledge of big numbers. You're welcome.
9 Digits is 1 Billion and 10 digits is 10 billion
A US Billion* has 9 digits following the leading digits (64 being the leading digits in this case.)So 64.1 billion dollars = $64,100,000,000Notice that if you count the number of digits after 64 there are 9Note*: A billion in some other countries is actually a million million (or having 12 digits after the leading digits.) For finance this magnitude of number does not make sense (it's much too large,) and instead the US Billion is used.