80,000,000,000
Oh, isn't that a big number! Let's see, 1,080,000,000 can be written as "one billion eighty million." Just imagine all the beautiful possibilities that number holds, like painting a sky full of a billion twinkling stars.
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80,000,000 is 80 million in number form.
80,000Since it is a whole number, there's not really a way to write it as anything else.
5,880,000,000,000.
80 billion = 80,000,000,000
To calculate 6 trillion times 13.3 billion, you first need to convert both numbers to the same units. One trillion is equal to one million million, or 10^12, and one billion is equal to one thousand million, or 10^9. Therefore, 6 trillion is equal to 6 x 10^12, and 13.3 billion is equal to 13.3 x 10^9. Multiplying these two numbers together gives you 79.8 x 10^21, which is equivalent to 79.8 sextillion.
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80 billion
80 trillion is the answer, because if you look at it for a long time you will see all the zeros.
80,000,000,000
12% of 14 trillion = 1.68 trillion 16% of 10 trillion = 1.6 trillion So the first is larger by 0.08 trillion or 80 billion.
Oh, isn't that a big number! Let's see, 1,080,000,000 can be written as "one billion eighty million." Just imagine all the beautiful possibilities that number holds, like painting a sky full of a billion twinkling stars.
There are 13 zeros in 80 trillion.
6.6 billion x .80 = 5.28 billion Note: To calculate percent of any number, move the decimal point two places to the left, and then multiply. In this case 80% becomes .80.