D DexterP188 New member Oct 16, 2025 #1 I’m a bit confused about percentage calculations. Can someone explain how to find 1% of 1 billion and what the exact value would be?
I’m a bit confused about percentage calculations. Can someone explain how to find 1% of 1 billion and what the exact value would be?
G Gsusangrey Member Oct 24, 2025 #2 Ten million (10,000, 000,000) = 1 percent (1) of one billion (1,000,000,000). This will be determined by multiplying 1, 000,000,000 by 0.01.
Ten million (10,000, 000,000) = 1 percent (1) of one billion (1,000,000,000). This will be determined by multiplying 1, 000,000,000 by 0.01.
W winget Member Today at 7:25 AM #4 1% of 1 billion is 10 million. To calculate, multiply 1,000,000,000 by 0.01 (1 ÷ 100), which equals 10,000,000. This simple percentage calculation works for any number: 1% of a number is always that number divided by 100.
1% of 1 billion is 10 million. To calculate, multiply 1,000,000,000 by 0.01 (1 ÷ 100), which equals 10,000,000. This simple percentage calculation works for any number: 1% of a number is always that number divided by 100.
M MatthewRup New member Today at 8:09 AM #6 One of one billion is 0.000000001 that is an extremely low probability or fraction mathematically and statistically speaking.
One of one billion is 0.000000001 that is an extremely low probability or fraction mathematically and statistically speaking.