a) How many lakhs are there in
(i) 1 million
b) How many crores are there in (i) 10 million
c) How many arabs are there in (i) 1 billion
a) How many millions are there in (i) 20 lakh
b) How many billions are there in (i) 30 arab
(ii) 5 million
(ii) 40 million
(ii) 20 billion
(ii) 5 crore
(ii) 2 kharab​

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Answer:

The answer is below

Step-by-step explanation:

a)

i) 1 lakhs =  100000, therefore:

1 million = [tex]\frac{1000000}{100000} *1\ lakh=10 \ lakh[/tex]

ii) 1 lakhs =  100000, therefore:

5 million = [tex]\frac{5000000}{100000} *1\ lakh=50 \ lakh[/tex]

b)

i) 1 crore = 10 million. therefore:

10 million = [tex]\frac{10000000}{10000000}*1\ crore=1\ crore[/tex]

ii) 1 crore = 10 million. therefore:

40 million = [tex]\frac{40000000}{10000000}*1\ crore=4\ crore[/tex]

c)

i) 1 arab = 1 billion, therefore:

1 biilion = [tex]\frac{1000000000}{1000000000}*1\ arab=1\ arab[/tex]

ii) 1 arab = 1 billion, therefore:

20 biilion = [tex]\frac{20000000000}{1000000000}*1\ arab=20\ arab[/tex]

d)

i) 1 lakhs =  100000, therefore:

20 lakhs = [tex]20*100000=2000000=2\ million[/tex]

ii) 1 crore = 10 million. therefore:

5 crore = [tex]5*10000000=50000000=50\ million[/tex]

e)

i) 1 arab = 1 billion, therefore:

30 arabs = [tex]30 *1000000000=30000000000=30\ billion[/tex]

ii) 1 kharab = 100 billion, therefore:

2 kharab = 2 * 100 billion = 200 billion

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