1,000,000,000
1,000,000,000 is the natural number after 999,999,999 and before 1,000,000,001. In the short scale, it is called one billion, but in the long scale, it is called one thousand million or one milliard (or yard).[1] One billion is sometimes written as B or bn.[2][3]
| 1000000000 | |
|---|---|
| Cardinal | One billion (short scale) One thousand million, or one milliard (long scale) |
| Ordinal | One billionth (short scale) |
| Factorization | 29 · 59 |
| Roman numeral | M |
| Binary | N/A |
| Ternary | 21202002000210100013 |
| Quaternary | 3232122302200004 |
| Quinary | 40220000000005 |
| Senary | 2431212453446 |
| Octal | N/A |
| Duodecimal | N/A |
| Hexadecimal | N/A |
| Vigesimal | FCA000020 |
| Base 36 | GJDGXS36 |
1,000,000,000 Media
- Visualisation 1 billion.svg
Visualization of powers of ten from one to 1 billion
- Billion-cubes-new.svg
A conceptual representation of one billion cubes.
References
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