35 zeros is zero.
if you have a digit "y" followed by 35 zeroes it can be written as y x10^35 in scientific notation
A 1 followed by 35 zeroes is "one hundred decillion"
There are 6 zeros in 35 million E.g: 35'000'000
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One lakh is 100000 3.5 lakhs is 3.5 x 100000 = 350000, hence has 4 zeros
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35 divided by 100 is .35 you have to move the decimal place 2 spots to the left because there are 2 zeros in 100.
There are 5 zeros in 35 lakh.
There are 6 zeros in 35 million E.g: 35'000'000
Five of them.
There are 5 zeros in a lakh.
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The number 35 trillion is written 35,000,000,000,000 - with twelve zeroes.
One lakh is 100000 3.5 lakhs is 3.5 x 100000 = 350000, hence has 4 zeros
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35 divided by 100 is .35 you have to move the decimal place 2 spots to the left because there are 2 zeros in 100.
0.0114
There would be 35 commas, with the first one being after the 21.
Oh, dude, 35 million is just 35,000,000. It's like a whole bunch of zeros after the 35. So, if you're ever feeling the need to impress someone with a large number, just throw out 35 million like it's no big deal.