50,000,000
When you hear "million" you should think 6 zeros (after the number in front of million). Then for each step up after, add three zeroes. Billion = 9 zeros, Trillion = 12 zeros, etc.
2007-05-24 19:48:05
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answered by weskingston 3
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50,000,000
Engineers usually denote this a 50x10^6. So fifty million is 50 with 6 zeros behind it.
The same applies to other large numbers
billion is x10^9 (has 9 zeros)
trillion is x10^12 (has 12 zeros)
quadrillion is x10^15 (has 15 zeros)
and so on
it should be noted that some of the large number designations may have different meaning depending on which continent you are on.
2007-05-24 19:55:39
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answered by Anonymous
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50 million as a number is 50,000,000
2007-05-24 21:43:06
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answered by bach 2
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50 000 000, million has 6 zeroes, billion has 9.
2007-05-24 19:49:17
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answered by Anonymous
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50 million=5E7
=50 000 000
2007-05-24 19:53:45
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answered by iyiogrenci 6
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You mean, in numerals? Well one million is 1,000,000, so when you get fifty of them you get 50,000,000.
2007-05-24 20:11:43
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answered by Anonymous
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50 000 000 why do u want to know
2007-05-24 19:49:34
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answered by Cory 1
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8 bytes worth of data
2007-05-24 19:50:06
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answered by vinak 3
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To do this, take the tangent of pi and multiply by the Sin of dumb and you got 15, then multiply fifteen by 3333333.3333333. and you got it.
2007-05-24 19:51:26
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answered by samplethree 1
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or 50,000,000
2007-05-24 20:01:08
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answered by Answer Master 3
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