Sometimes when we encounter large numbers with many zeros behind them such as millions, billions, ten thousand, trillions, etc., we are confused about how to read or write them correctly. Although these are basic knowledge, sometimes we cannot remember them correctly. Please refer to the article below from Quantrimang.com to answer questions about these 'huge' numbers.
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How many zeros are there after 1 million, 1 billion, 10,000?
1 billion = 1,000,000,000 There are 9 zeros and 1 one
1 million = 1,000,000 has 6 zeros
So 100 million = 100,000,000 has a total of 8 zeros, many people often confuse it with 9 zeros.
10,000 = 10,000 has all 4 zeros
1 quadrillion = 1,000,000,000,000,000,000, there are 15 zeros in total, which confuses many people.
1 trillion = 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, there are 18 zeros in total. The number of zeros is so large that it often confuses many people.
1,234,567,890,000 = One thousand two hundred thirty four billion, five hundred sixty seven million eight hundred ninety thousand.
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1 billion equals how many million?
To answer this question, we can calculate in our head, 1 billion has 9 zeros, 1 million has 6 zeros. So if 1 billion is calculated in millions, there will be 3 zeros left, and we all know that 3 zeros means 1,000 million.
So we can answer the above question correctly that
1 billion = 1,000 million
Hopefully the explanations and examples above will help you visualize the large numbers of millions, billions, quadrillions, trillions and how to read them. If you have any questions about any numbers, please comment at the end of the article, we will answer you.
You can refer to how to read thousands, millions, billions in English .
Adding or subtracting a zero at the end is extremely important and can cause great loss. Therefore, you need to pay attention when writing and reading these numbers to avoid mistakes and major consequences.