Nov 30, 2022, 16:45 IST
1 billion in rupees is 10,000 million . 1 billion is a natural number and is given by 1,000,000,000. The number before 1 billion is 999,999,999 and the following number is 1,000,000,001.
In mathematics, numbers can be defined using place values. The place value of digits in numbers is represented in two different ways. They are the Indian system and the international system. Place value charts is used to identify the place values of a number. Numbers in a general form can be expanded using positions.
Place value order goes from right to left. A place value starts from the unit's place (one place), then moves to tens, hundreds, thousands, and so on. In this short note, we will discuss the value of 1 billion rupees in the Indian place value system. We will also look at the place value chart for the Indian and international systems.
The place value is placed from right to left. Starting with a unit (one place) location, the place value progresses to tens, hundreds, thousands, etc. Let's look at the value of 1 billion rupees in the Indian place value diagram and 1 billion dollars in rupees in words. We will also look at the position value chart for both the Indian and international systems.
Students get scared by seeing big numbers but have nothing to fear. Students need to understand how to identify large numbers. Must have proper knowledge and information about the rules for determining large numbers. Numbers can be identified in different ways. Students learn primarily about two different place value systems. One is the Indian Place Value System, and the other is the International Place Value System. Students need to know about the Indian and international place value systems to identify large numbers quickly. Students need to know how to convert international numbers in the Indian system. The names assigned to various numbers in the Indian and international systems are different, and students need to know this concept to excel in higher classes.
1 billion is a big number equal to 10,000 crores of Indian money. One billion can be written as 1,000,000,000. Students can remember this by counting zeros. There are nine zeros in one billion. Similarly, students can count zeros if they want to remember other large numbers. For example, one million will have six zeros and be written as 1,000,000. This allows students to memorize other large numbers similarly.
Assume 1 dollar = 73.80 rupees
Value of 1 billion = 1,000,000,000 rupees
So $1 billion in rupees = 73.80 x 1,000,000,000 = 7.38 x 101,010
Usually, 6 billion dollars in rupees = 73.80 x 6,000,000,000 = 442.8 x 101111
The international system always uses billions based totally on position value charts. The equivalent value of one billion Indian Rupees (according to the Indian system) is
1 billion in rupees = 1,000,000,000 rupees
Therefore, we can also write as
1 Billion = 10,000 Lakhs
So a billion in millions equals 10,000 million. That means one billion million is equal to ten million million.
In different words, 1 billion equals to 100 crores (like 1 lakh equals 1,00,00,000).
Multiply the billion value by 10 thousand lakhs to convert the billion value to a lakh (10,000 lakhs)
Multiply 7 times 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 EUR to convert 7 billion to EUR 100,000.
(ie) 7 billion = 7 x 10,000 lakhs
70,000 million = 7 billion
Consequently, 7 billion equals 70,000 million.
1 billion dollars per INR is 73,80,00,50,000
Conversion from a billion to Crores
Multiply the billion value by 100 crores and convert the given billion value to crores.
To convert 7 billion to crores, multiply 7 times 100 crores, for example.
7 billion is equal to 7 x 100 million crowns.
700 crores = 7 billion dollars
As a result, 7 billion equals 700 crores.
Generally, any value in billions can be converted to values in the Indian numbering system like lakhs, crores, etc.
There are nine zeros in a billion.
1 billion = 1,000,000,000
A Place value of each zero can be checked in the below-given chart.
1 million = 1000,000
One million is equal to 1000 thousand.
1 billion = 1000 million = 1000,000,000
Therefore, one billion in a million is equal to 1000 million.
Crores | Lakhs | Thousands | Ones | |||||
Ten Crores | Crores | Ten Lakhs | Lakhs | Ten Thousands | Thousands | Hundreds | Tens | Ones |
10,00,00,000 | 1,00,00,000 | 10,00,000 | 1,00,000 | 10,000 | 1000 | 100 | 10 | 1 |
Ones | Tens | Hundreds |
1 | 10 | 100 |
Thousands | Ten Thousand | Hundred Thousand |
1000 | 10,000 | 100,000 |
One Million | Ten Million | Hundred Million |
1000,000 | 10,000,000 | 100,000,000 |
One Billion | Ten Billion | Hundred Billion |
10,000,000,000 | 10,000,000,000 | 100,000,000,000 |
Below is the protocol for using the billion to rupees conversion calculator:
Step 1: Enter the number of billions in the input area.
Step 2: Press the "Convert" button to get the conversion value.
Step 3: Finally, the output sector will show the conversion value from billions to rupees.
In the Indian and international (specifically US) number systems, the place value of digits is denoted in different ways. Numerals in the Indian system have place values of Ones, Tens, Hundreds, Thousands, Ten Thousand, Lakhs, Ten Lakhs, Crores, and so on. The values of the digit positions in the international system are in the order of ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousand, one hundred thousand, million, billion, etc. As a result, 1 billion is converted to 100 million crowns when converting from billions to rupees.
1 billion rupees = 1,000,000,000 rupees
Since 1 lakh is equal to Rs. 100,000, 1 billion equals 10,000 million.
100 million = 1 billion
Q1. What is the Rupee Equivalent of 6 Billion?
Ans. We know that a billion rupees equal 1,000,000,000 rupees.
As a result, the rupee value of 5 billion is estimated as follows:
6 Billion = 6 x 1,000,000,000
6 Billion = 6,000,000,000 rupees
We may also assume that 5 billion equals 500 crores.
Q2. In Crores, What is the Worth of 3.2 Billion?
Ans. As we know that
1 Billion = 100 crores
Therefore, 3.2 Billion = 3.2 x 100 crores
3.2 Billion = 320 crores
Hence, the value of 3.2 billion is 320 crores.
Q3. What is the value of 3 billion in lakhs?
Ans. It is known that
1 Billion = 10,000 Lakhs
Therefore,
3 billions = 3 x 10,000 lakhs
3 Billions = 30,000 lakhs.
Q4. What is 1 percent of 4 billion?
Ans. 4 billion can be written as 4,000,000,000
1 percent of 4 billion = 1% of 4,000,000,000
= 1% × 4,000,000,000
= 1/100 × 4,000,000,000
= 40,000,000
40,000,000 is 40 million.
1 % of 4 billion is 40 million.
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Q1. How will you convert 5 billion in Lakhs?
Ans . As we a know that one Billion is equal to = 10,000 lakhs
Thus the value of 5 billion can be calculated as follows
1 billion = 10,000 lakhs
5 billion = 5 x 10,000
5 billion = 50,000 lakhs
Thus, the value of 5 billion is 50,000 lakhs.
Q2. How many billion is equal to rupees?
Ans. The value of 1 billion is 10 thousand lakhs in the Indian numeral system. In terms of crores, 1 billion is equivalent to 100 crores, i.e. 1 bn (1 b) = 1,000,000,000.
Q3. How do you calculate a billion?
Ans. 1 billion = 1000 million. Divide the number in a million by 1000 to get the number in billion. Or multiply it by 0.001.
Q4. How many crores make 1 billion?
Ans. 100 crores
Q5. Is a billion a number?
Ans. A billion is a number having two distinct definitions: 1,000,000,000, i.e., one thousand million, or 109 (ten to the ninth power).