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The large amounts of the Indian money are usually written in terms of the crores. I Crore is equivalent to 10 million Indian Rupees.
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The weight of one crore Indian rupees in 500 notes would be 200 kilograms. This calculation is based on the weight of a single 500 rupee note, which is approximately 1 gram. Therefore, multiplying the weight of one note by the total number of notes (1 crore) gives us the total weight.
There are 100 lakhs in a crore in the Indian numbering system. There are 100,000 units in one lakh (denoted as 1,00,000 in the Indian number system), and there are 10,000,000 units in one crore (denoted as 1,00,00,000 in the Indian number system), one crore is equal to 10000000/100000 = 100 lakhs.
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Well, isn't that a happy little number! In the Indian system of numeration, we would write 473050972 as "Four hundred seventy-three million fifty thousand nine hundred seventy-two." Just imagine each number as a little tree in a beautiful forest of mathematics!
In the Indian numbering system, 1 crore is equal to 10 million, which has 7 zeros. Therefore, 1 crore is written as 1,00,00,000.
A Crore is not an amount of money, it is part of the Indian counting system. 1 Crore refers to 10,000,000. 40 Crore = 400,000,000 Indian Rupees (INR) As of November 5, 2012, 400,000,000 INR is about $7,329,363.84 USD
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1 billion = 100 crore = 1 arab.
A crore (often abbreviated cr) is a unit in the Indian numbering system equal to ten million (10,000,000; 107)
One crore is equal to 10 million, which is written as 1,00,00,000 in the Indian numbering system. It contains seven zeros. Therefore, there are seven zeros in one crore.
To write 2.5 crore in figures, you would write it as 25,000,000. In the Indian numbering system, one crore is equal to ten million. Therefore, 2.5 crore is equivalent to 25 million.
One crore is equal to 10,000,000 units (1,00,00,000 in the Indian numbering system). Therefore, 50000 crore is equal to 50000 x 10000000 = 500000000000 units (500,000,000,000 in Western notation, 5,00,00,00,00,000 in Indian notation).