1 million (1,000,000) has 6 zeros 50 million (50,000,000) has 7 zeros
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the big numbers! So, like, when you multiply 1 with 30 zeros by another number with 50 zeros, you end up with a number that has 80 zeros in total. It's like combining a gazillion zeros together, but hey, who's counting, right?
Fifty crores is equivalent to 500 million in the Indian numbering system. When written out in numerals, this number is represented as 500,000,000. There are two zeros in the number 500,000,000.
Add enough zeros so the smaller number becomes bigger than the bigger one. It's difficult to divide 50 into 4, but it's easier to divide 50 into 4.00
50 has no zeros. It's equal to 50 under all conditions.
1 million (1,000,000) has 6 zeros 50 million (50,000,000) has 7 zeros
50,000,000,000,000 13 zeros
There are two zeros in the quotient when you divide 80000 by 50
50
it is infinite. the most zeros in a number that we know today would have to be a hundred zeros. that number is called a google.
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1 lakh = 100,000 Therefore 50 lakhs = 5,000,000 Hence there are 6 zeros
The number fifty million is written in figures as 50,000,000, five followed by seven zeroes.
This number is Nonillion and it has 30 zeros in it. That's a lot!
any number containing 100 zeros has 100 zeros but i'm assuming you mean a 1 fallowed by 100 consecutive zeros; that is a Googol or 10,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the big numbers! So, like, when you multiply 1 with 30 zeros by another number with 50 zeros, you end up with a number that has 80 zeros in total. It's like combining a gazillion zeros together, but hey, who's counting, right?