HELP! (with units of measurement)

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    HELP! (with units of measurement)

    From wikipedia:


    Billion may mean:

    1 000 000 000, i.e. one thousand million: used by most English-speaking countries (American and usual modern British meaning)
    1 000 000 000 000, i.e. one million million: used by most other countries outside Asia (older British meaning)
    for the history of these two discrepant meanings, see long and short scales

    Wow, I didnt know that 1B in the US is diff from 1B elsewhere. OK,
    now what is the correct def of 1 billion in the following countries:

    S. Korea
    Singapore
    HK
    Taiwan
    China

    Thanks


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    bump it up. need help


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    most people dropped the 100 000 000 000 stuff these days.
    mostly its 1000 000 000


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    Quote Originally Posted by freeier:
    most people dropped the 100 000 000 000 stuff these days.
    mostly its 1000 000 000
    So you are sure that everyone defines 1B as 1ooo ooo ooo? Stakes are high for being correct on this. Thanks.

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    If in doubt spell it out with all the zero's. Don't use the abbreviation.


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    Dude....a Billion has 9 zeros, a Trillion has 12.


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    max > what that guy said is correct. at one time under the brit system billion used to have 12 zeros. but i think conventionally that has been phased out. no way for me to prove that its definitely correct though