I'm pretty sure even the UK 'officially' uses the short scale version (i.e. the US version). To my knowledge both are actually French inventions that spread, I don't know how the labelling of British and American came about...
i mean 1000 x 1,000,000Woodsey said:I'm pretty sure the standardised version of a billion in both countries is now 1000 x million.
100 x 1,000,000 is 100 million.Matt King said:um dunno where ur getting this from but my old tai kwon doe instructor was also a banker (i live in uk) and in his bank a billion was 100x 1000 000Distorted Stu said:So recently I have learnt that the UK and the US have diffrent defintions of 1 Billion.
In the UK, one billion is one million x million
In the US, one billion is 1000 x Million
I like in England and ive always thought of it as 1000 x M because it made sense to me.
Just wondering whats your view on one billion and did you know there were variations?
I'm Canadian too, we use the nine zero one as far as I've seen. 1,000,000,000 = One billion.Redlin5 said:There's a difference? I literally didn't know that. Um...
The one without 12 zeros seems to be what we use.
Canadian here.
I spotted your avatar in a thread the other day - as soon as I saw this thread go up I was praying you'd spot it.MrDeckard said:A billion? How petty.
I require [i/]one hundred billion![/i]
I think you're thinking of a googolplexJinxyKatte said:10 to the power of 1(insert 100 0's here) is
The resulting number is so large you could not actually write it down in full over the length of the universe. Apparently.
it should be 1,0000,0000. It is just 4 digits in a group instead of 3. How is that crazy?maninahat said:You think that's crazy? Go to China or India, and you'll find they do big numbers in groups of four, producing numbesr that look like this: 1,00,00,000 etc, as opposed to 10,000,000). Look up the Indian "Crore".
I like a million millions being a billion, but the change to the American sytem is sensible. If you think 1000 million=1 billion is wrong, then why are you okay with 10 hundreds making 1000? Shouldn't you want it to be 100 hundreds?
1 with a hundred zeroes is called Googol, 10[sup]100[/sup]. It's fairly big and has a silly name.JinxyKatte said:Does anyone know off the top of their heads what
10 to the power of 1(insert 100 0's here) is
The resulting number is so large you could not actually write it down in full over the length of the universe. Apparently.
It is messed up, my friend and I had an interesting conversation... until we realised we were working with 2 different numbersChocoFace said:12 zeroes for a billion? that's messed up.
1000 x million is the right way, of course.