Well, isn't that a lovely question! If we're talking about Indian Rupees, a 500 rupee note weighs about 1 gram. So, for 1 crore rupees, which is 10 million rupees, the weight would be around 10,000 kilograms. Just imagine all those notes stacked up like a beautiful mountain of abundance!
12.2 kgs in case of Old notes 12.0 kgs in case of new notes
100 CRORE DOLLAR IS EQUAL TO Rs. 49,340 CRORE (Forty Nine Thousand Core Rupees.)
In the Indian number system, a lakh is equal to 100,000 and a crore is equal to 10,000,000. Rs is an abbreviation for the rupee, the currency of India, Pakistan, and Hyrule. Therefore rs 2 crore 50 lakh is equal to 25,000,000 rupees, which is currently equal to 557,098.33 American dollars.
1,50,00,000.
i think there would be 500 per meter cube instead of 500 per meter square.
The weight of Rs 1 crore in Rs 1000 notes would be approximately 10 kg. This is based on the weight of a single Rs 1000 note, which is around 1 gram.
12.2 kgs in case of Old notes 12.0 kgs in case of new notes
The weight of one crore Indian rupees in 500 notes would be 200 kilograms. This calculation is based on the weight of a single 500 rupee note, which is approximately 1 gram. Therefore, multiplying the weight of one note by the total number of notes (1 crore) gives us the total weight.
10 BILLION $
17 kg.
Rs. 6 Crore to Rs. 7 Crore per MW
You can make 1000 RS without using a 100 RS note. Five 150 RS notes plus five 50 RS notes equals 1000 RS in 10 notes.
2.00
$45.25million
Ra.One - Investment cost: Rs 135 crore, Box office collections: Rs 112 crore (would keep increasing)
Yes, you can deposit Rs. 1 Crore in the savings account.
$1.5 billion is equal to Rs 8,986 crore.