One crore or 1,00,00,000, as it is expressed in numbers has 7 zeros in total. By looking at this number, it can be easily said that one crore has a total of eight digits, and the last seven digits of one crore are zeros. Hence there are a total of seven zeros in one crore.
We know that one crore is represented as 1,00,00,000 in numbers. In the local style, we can use the 2,2,3 method in which there will be a comma after one and then two zeros, then two commas and again two zeros, and then a comma and three zeros. Some Indian words used for one crore are Kodi, khokha, karod, karoo, or Koti. Worldwide, the most frequent word used is ten million instead of one crore.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
One billion is equal to one thousand million.
One million is frequently used for ten lakh, and we know that ten lakh is smaller than one crore as one crore is equal to a hundred lakhs, and a hundred lakh is much bigger than ten lakh. Hence one crore is bigger than one million.
No, if a number is seven digits, it cannot be considered a crore because it has eight digits.
No, 100 lakh is equal to one crore. As we know, 10 lakh has six zeros, which is represented as 10,00,000 in numbers, but one crore is equal to 100 lakh, which has seven zeros, and it's represented as 100,00,000 in numbers.
one crore can be called ten million, represented as 1,00,00,000 using local style 2,2,3 in numbers, and in scientific notation, it's written as 107. One crore can also be called 100 lakh (one lakh can be called one hundred thousand).
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