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Does a trillion equal a to how many billion? - Answers
One Trillion (1,000,000,000,000) is a number that contains AT LEAST 13 digits; that's a big number. Let's go back to basic math. 99 is 1 (one) number away from 100. 999 is 1 (one) number away from 1000. 999,999 is 1 (one) number away from 1,000,000 (one million). You get the pattern, right? Therefore, 999,999,999,999 (12 nines) is one number away from a trillion. Another way to understand this in terms of billions is to say that a trillion is 1,000 billions... or 1,000 x 1,000,000,000 (thousand multiplied by billion). Did you know that not only was Albert Einstein a nuclear physicist and world renowned genius, but he received terrible math grades in school? ~Apple Juice
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Does a trillion equal a to how many billion? - Answers
One Trillion (1,000,000,000,000) is a number that contains AT LEAST 13 digits; that's a big number. Let's go back to basic math. 99 is 1 (one) number away from 100. 999 is 1 (one) number away from 1000. 999,999 is 1 (one) number away from 1,000,000 (one million). You get the pattern, right? Therefore, 999,999,999,999 (12 nines) is one number away from a trillion. Another way to understand this in terms of billions is to say that a trillion is 1,000 billions... or 1,000 x 1,000,000,000 (thousand multiplied by billion). Did you know that not only was Albert Einstein a nuclear physicist and world renowned genius, but he received terrible math grades in school? ~Apple Juice
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Does a trillion equal a to how many billion? - Answers
One Trillion (1,000,000,000,000) is a number that contains AT LEAST 13 digits; that's a big number. Let's go back to basic math. 99 is 1 (one) number away from 100. 999 is 1 (one) number away from 1000. 999,999 is 1 (one) number away from 1,000,000 (one million). You get the pattern, right? Therefore, 999,999,999,999 (12 nines) is one number away from a trillion. Another way to understand this in terms of billions is to say that a trillion is 1,000 billions... or 1,000 x 1,000,000,000 (thousand multiplied by billion). Did you know that not only was Albert Einstein a nuclear physicist and world renowned genius, but he received terrible math grades in school? ~Apple Juice
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