In this Blog, we embark on an exploration to determine the number of zeros in 1 crore, a term commonly used in the Indian numbering system.
How many zeros in 1 crore?
There are seven zeros in 1 crore. So, 1 crore is equivalent to 1,00,00,000, where the additional zeros after the 1 signify the magnitude of the number.
How to Write 1 Crore in numbers?
We can convert 1 Crore to numbers using a place value chart. This can be done as follows.
Now the number one Crore has 8 digits, so let’s make a chart that shows the place value up to 8 digits.
Crore | Ten Lakh | Lakh | Ten Thousands | Thousands | Hundreds | Tens | Ones/Units |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Thus, we can write the expanded form as:
(1 × Crore) + (0 × Ten Lakh) + (0 × Lakh) + (0 × Ten thousand) + (0 × Thousand) + (0 × Hundred) + (0 × Ten) + (0 × One)
= (1 × 10000000) + (0 × 1000000 ) + (0 × 100000) + (0 × 10000) + (0 × 1000) + (0 × 100) + (0 × 10) + (0 × 1)
= 10000000 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0
=10000000
= One Crore
FAQ on One Crore
“1 crore” is a term used in the Indian numbering system to represent ten million. In numerical form, 1 crore is written as 1,00,00,000.
A crore represents ten million in the Indian numbering system. Therefore, there are 10 million in a crore (10 x 10,00,000)=1,00,00,000.
In the Indian numbering system, 1 crore is equivalent to 10 million. Each million contains 10 lakhs. Therefore, there are 100 lakhs in 1 crore.
In the Indian numbering system, there are 10,000 (Ten Thousand) thousands in 1 crore.
In the Indian numbering system, there are 1,00,000 (One lakh) hundreds in 1 crore.