a billion (1 000 000 000) is called un milliard in French.
1 500 000
I write it as 74 080 000 000 000 as I use the long scale (as used in Europe). Others write it as 74 080 000 000 as they use the short scale (as used in USA). I have never heard of a "long scale" how do you write ten thousand (10,000) in long scale? How do you account for two (2) extra zeros in any number?
Twenty thousand
dix-mille.
about 1 080 000 000 000
a billion (1 000 000 000) is called un milliard in French.
1 500 000
980 megabytes, 980000 kilobytes or 980000000 bytes.
Light travels at 300 000 km/second Multiply that by 3600(the number of seconds in an hour) 300 000 x 3 600 = 1 080 000 000 or 1.08 billion miles per hour.
I write it as 74 080 000 000 000 as I use the long scale (as used in Europe). Others write it as 74 080 000 000 as they use the short scale (as used in USA). I have never heard of a "long scale" how do you write ten thousand (10,000) in long scale? How do you account for two (2) extra zeros in any number?
1 080
7000000 + 60000 + 4000 + 80 = 7064080 7 000 000 .... 60 000 ...... 4 000 ........... 80 + ----------- 7 064 080
300,000 kilometers per second x 60 sec x 60 will give you km/hAnswer1 080 000 000 km/h - just over 1 billion kilometers per hour.
1 000 000 000 000 mm21 km2 = 1 000 000 m21 m2 = 1 000 000 mm2therefore 1 km2 = 1 000 000 000 000 mm2
Twenty thousand
1 413 001 000 =1 000 000 000 + 400 000 000 + 10 000 000 + 3 000 000 + 0 + 0 + 1000 + 0 + 01(1 000 000 000) + 4(100 000 000) + 1(10 000 000) + 3(1 000 000) + 0(100 000) + 0(10 000) + 1(1000) + 0(100) + 0(10) + 0(1)