As far as the scientific and U.S. definition of 1 billion:
1 billion = 1000 million.
That is nine zeroes before the decimal point:
1,000,000,000
2006-11-08 03:21:32
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answer #1
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answered by Puzzling 7
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a billion is 100 million times 10 ....or 1000 million .. 9 zeros before the decimal
1,000,000,000.00
2006-11-08 11:21:01
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a thousand million dollars... a thousand piles of a million dollars each. 1,000,000,000
If you were born with a billion dollars and got 10% interest on the money, then spent $1000.00 EVERY MINUTE OF EVERY DAY until you were 70 years old, you would still have more than a billion dollars left.
2006-11-08 11:21:19
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answer #3
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answered by bikeworks 7
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It's one thousand million. That's 9 zeros.
2006-11-08 11:20:31
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answered by Anonymous
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1 billion=1000 million=1,000,000,000
9 zeros.
2006-11-08 15:05:30
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answered by yupchagee 7
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1,000,000,000
a 1 followed by 9 zeros and if you take one million you need 1000 of them to make a billion.
Hope this helps. Good Luck. :)
2006-11-08 11:22:36
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answer #6
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answered by SmileyGirl 4
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1,000,000,000 therefor 100 million or 1 and 9 zero's
2006-11-08 11:20:45
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answer #7
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answered by mercben 1
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1000 Million. 1 followed by 9zeros
2006-11-08 11:20:29
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answer #8
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answered by openpsychy 6
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one-thousand people with one million dollars each would have a total of one billion dollars.
nine zeros before the decimal after the one...$1 000 000 000.00
2006-11-08 12:10:10
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answer #9
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answered by mr green 4
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that is hell lotta money man:) 9 zeros (1,000,000,000 )
2006-11-08 11:24:23
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answer #10
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answered by VeronicaB 5
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