![]() ![]() ![]() In other words, the Indian Place Value System of numbers follows the 3:2:2 system of placing commas, so the smallest 10 digit number is written as 1,00,00,00,000. In the Indian number system, the first comma comes after three digits from the right after the hundreds place value and the next comma comes after every two digits. Since the third comma after the 9 th digit from the right denotes the start of a billion, so this number is called 1 billion in the International number system. The smallest 10-digit number is written as 1,000,000,000 and is called one billion. In the International number system, a 10-digit number is expressed by using commas just after every three digits from the right. The different placement of the commas in the two different number systems gives a 10-digit number two different names. A 10-digit number can be written in two ways, one is according to the International number system and the other is the Indian number system.
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