There is a difference between the number systems in the Indian number system and the international number system. Therefore, differences in representing the values in both number systems vary. The number was invented eventually. The number system needs a standard system for implementation. Both systems appear similar until the value of 10,000. But after it varies.
There is a proper sequential manner of placing the values in the number systems.
Indian Numeral System,
Figures | Indian numeral system | International numeral system |
1 | Ones | Ones |
10 | Tens | Tens |
100 | Hundreds | Hundresds |
1000 | Thousands | Thousands |
10,000 | Ten Thousands | Ten Thousands |
100,000 | Lakhs | Hundred Thousands |
10,00,000 | Ten Lakhs | Millions |
100,00,000 | Crores | Ten Millions |
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1 Crore is denoted as 1,00,000,000 and it is equal to 100 lakhs in the Indian Numbering System. Where 1,00,000 is equal to 1 lakh and written as one hundred thousand. In the International Numbering System, 1 Crore consists of 10 Millions and is scientifically denoted as 107 ten power seven. Thus, 1 Crore has 7 zeros in its expressed form.
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