The answer to your question is "it depends on where you are."
In the USA, One Billion is equal to 1000 Million -- that is it is 1,000,000,000.
However, in some countries, a Billion is equal to a million million -- 1,000,000,000,000.
That means that in those countries a Billion is equal to a thousand US Billions -- which is called a Trillion in the US.
2006-06-10 16:14:30
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answered by Ranto 7
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1000 million = 1 billion
2006-06-10 15:42:19
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answered by lsc88 1
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I think it would take a 1000 million.
One million = 1,000,000 and the get to the next comma which is a billion = 1,000,000,000 or a 1000 million.
2006-06-10 15:44:09
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answered by msbluebells 3
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2006-06-10 17:12:07
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answered by indianfan101 2
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1000 million make a billion.
2006-06-10 16:21:21
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answered by multidisciplinarian 3
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1000 millions make a billion.
2006-06-10 16:15:05
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answered by videogamer91193 4
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It is my opinion that a billion million is bigger. But of course mathematics is not based on opinion, but on a small set of maxims, and from there everything on proofs. So they are equal because of the proof of multiplicative commutability. The same way that 2+1 equals 3, 1+2 equals three. That is a believe a Euclidean maxim, or something as given is so apparent to be obvious and accepted without tthe need for a proof. (although you can create one) Two numbers added yield only one sum. And n+1 only yields one number. So 1+2 doesn't equal 3 and also 650. It only ever adds up to 3.
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answered by Anonymous
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1000
2006-06-10 18:59:44
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answered by jimbob 6
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1000
2006-06-10 15:41:56
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answered by agropelter 3
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1000
2006-06-10 15:41:41
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answered by Nightflyer 5
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