Like this ===> 4,800
It is: 2,250,000,000 dollars
1000 million dollars?
100
Oh, dude, math time! So, 40 percent of 12.5 billion dollars is like 5 billion dollars. That's a whole lotta cash, right? So, if you were wondering how much that chunk of change is, now you know. Math can be fun... or something like that.
Like this ===> 4,800
It is: 2,250,000,000 dollars
1000 million dollars?
It looks like 2 billion, 7 million dollars in pennies.
In Beijing this year I think that they cost something like 40 billion dollars In Beijing this year I think that they cost something like 40 billion dollars
38.98 billion (as of 2008)
100
Any number is a numeric value. So it can be a whole number or a decimal number. Even times and dates have numeric forms. There are also many other ways of getting numbers, like counting the amount of characters in a cell.
You can write 1 billion Australian dollars like this 1,000,000,000 AUD. You can also save 1 x 10^9 A$ or AU$.
they are tall and very expensive, like one billion dollars.
No, "billion" should not be capitalized in a sentence like "45 billion dollars." It is only capitalized if it is part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence.
To find 20 percent of 3 trillion dollars, you would multiply 3 trillion by 0.20. This calculation would result in 600 billion dollars. Therefore, 20 percent of 3 trillion dollars is 600 billion dollars.