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What Percentage Of 1.9 Billion Is 71 Million

What percentage of 1 billion is 1 million?

One billion is 1,000,000,000; one million is 1,000,000; that is, a Billion is 1000 times a Million — in fact, that is the definition of a Billion.Now, 1/100 = 1% ie one percent.then dividing both sides by 10, we get 1/100 divided by 10 = 1/1000, and 1% divided by 10 = 0.1%. ie: 1/1000 = 0.1%Hence, 1 milllion / 1 billion = 1,000,000/1,000,000,000 = 1/1,000 = 0.1%In a single sentence, one million is 0.1% of a billion.BTW, why does Quora allow the posting of such trivial questions. A child in Grade 7 in Australia would have no trouble answering that question.

What percentage of 1.9 billion is 71 million ?

3.74% yes 10 to the power 9 is billion and 6 is million

What percentage is 1 million of 1 billion?

In the American system, one billion is one thousand million, or 1 followed by nine zeros. In exponential notation, we write this as 1 * 10^9. (One times ten raised to the ninth power).

One million is 1 followed by six zeros, and is written 1 * 10^6.

So, one million is one-thousandth of one billion, or one-tenth of one percent. (0.1%)

What percentage is 1 million of 6.1 billion?

Calculators exist for a reason.6.1 billion (6,100,000,000)1.639344262295082%Percentage Calculator

How many millions are in a billion?

1,000 (one thousand) x 1,000,000 (one million) = 1,000,000,000 (one billion)Therefore, there are one thousand millions in a billion. In other words, it would take one thousand million to equal one billion.

How much money will I get if I have 2 million views on YouTube?

Without having access to the analytics, there’s no way to know for sure, but you can come up with a pretty good estimate (I’d guesstimate about $1,540 - $2,200).Let’s do some back of the napkin math for a hypothetical aspiring YouTube partner.First we know that creators split all their revenue with YouTube as a 55/45 split in favor of the creator. Also, all of a YouTuber’s views are not able to be monetized (ie not all the inventory gets sold) - you can generally assume that a US based creator will be able to monetize about 40% of their views. Lastly, we’ll need to come up with an estimated CPM, ie the cost per thousand ad impressions (let’s use $5 in this example).If we do some back of the napkin math 2 million views would be monetized like this:40% of views are monetized, leaving ads running against 800,000 of the views$5.00 CPM x 800,000 views = $4,00055% cut to channel (45% going to YouTube) = $2,200This leaves $2,200 in revenue for the channel generating $2,000 views. However, if they’re also part of an MCN, they could easily be giving up an additional 30% leaving them with $1,540.

How many million dollars make a billion dollars?

$ 100 * 100 = $ 1000(One Grand)One Grand can buy New Iphone X.$1000 * 100 = $ 100,000 (Hundred Thousand Dollars)One Hundred Thousand Dollar can buy New Tesla Model S.$100000 * $10 = $ 1,000,000 (One Million Dollars)One Million Dollar can Buy a Four Bedroom House in Las Vegas$ 1,000,000 * 1000 = $ 1,000,000,000 (One Billion Dollars)One Billion Dollar can buy above tower which is most expensive Home in the world and owned by Indian Billionaire Mukesh Ambani.Here is comparison of $100 bills in different measures.“Thousand Million makes One Billion Dollar”Upvote if you wanna be future Millionaire.

How did Facebook reach 500 million users?

Facebook is the one third of our planet.The site named "Facemash" (which proposed users to pick the sexiest from two photos of a given student) was launched in 2003 by Zuckerberg on his Harvard campus and was shutdown a few day afterwards by the University administration which accused the author in hacking and violation of copyright law.Fortunately for the progressive halve of the humanity the regulatory over-zeal didn't prevail this time and Zuckerberg received a chance to continue to develop his site until, under the new name “Facebook” adapted in 2004, it managed to cover all of Ivy League universities plus multiple other colleges campuses.Peter Thiel - PayPal co-founder - made the first seed investment into Facebook in June 2004. Accel Partners followed with $12.5 million in May 2005. Soon after that Facebook had became one of the fastest growing websites in the Internet and in October 2007 Microsoft in widely publicized purchase of 1.6% shares gave $15 billion valuation to the company. In July 2010 Facebook reached 500 million users.Facebook went public on May 18, 2012 with book price $104 billion. Despite all of the controversies Facebook continued its rapid expansion and today more than 1.9 billion people across the world use Facebook with most users coming from USA (151 million), India (109 million), Brazil (71 million), Indonesia (60 million) and Mexico (45 million).In 2016 Facebook valuation has reached $350 billion which exceeds valuation of all but five USA publicly listed companies (not to mention some other countries' governmental run, "celebrated" enterprises such, for example, as Russian Gazprom).Facebook revenue exceeds $7 billion and its net profit is close to $1.5 billion a year. Zuckerberg is, currently, the major shareholder of Facebook with 28% of the stocks, second one is Accel Partners with 10% followed by Dustin Moskovitz (6%) and Eduardo Saverin (5%).

If every person on the planet of 7 billion was given an equal evenly split salary per month. How much would it be?

If you subtract, (the number of children under 15 years [1.9 billion] + the number of adults over the age of 65 [617 million]), from the 7.4 billion total population, you will find a more accurate number of working age individuals, [4,737,500,000 working age people globally]. So, if you divide the world’s total wealth, ($241 trillion), evenly over the total working age population, (4.7375 billion), you will arrive at a yearly salary of $50,870.71, or $26.50/hr. This is a salary that is well over the proposed $15/hr that is supposed to, but no longer, represents a living wage. This salary commonly represents the middle class and a comfortable standard of living. Although in the US alone, (which is ranked at the 13th richest country in the world), 73.4% of workers make less than $50k per year.Inequality is worth getting angry about.

How much interest does one billion pounds give you?

This is a harder question to answer than you might imagine.You can't just walk up to your local NatWest with £1bn in used notes. Banks have surprisingly low floor limits of what they are willing to accept, and your £1bn is 20,000 times over those limits.However, assuming you could get them to accept your cash, most of the banks pay deposit rates of about 0.1% if you want instant access to your cash. So £1bn would earn you £1m in interest per year.Alternatively, you could buy bonds. In principle, you could get a 2.5% yield, so about £25m interest, but there are two issues:Trying to buy that many would alter the price, you almost certainly would find that the price went up (and therefore the return went down) as a result of your buying.When selling you'd have the opposite problem, if you tried to sell, the price would go down (and therefore, you might not get back what you put in.)If you genuinely have £1bn, then a lot of people would be interested in discussing all kind of ways in which you could invest it to get a return, but they'd need to know an awful lot about timescales and your appetite for risk... and you'd need to really check they were authorised to have this sort of conversation with you.

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