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100000000100000000010000000000
List of numbers - Integers
Cardinal One billion
Ordinal One billionth
Factorization 29 · 59
Binary 111011100110101100101000000000
Hexadecimal 3B9ACA00

One thousand million (1,000,000,000) is the natural number following 999999999 and preceding 1000000001. (It is usually called a billion or a "thousand million". A milliard can also be used to refer to 1,000,000,000, though is very much rarer).

In scientific notation, it is written as 109. Physical quantities can be expressed using the SI prefix giga.

See Orders of magnitude (numbers) for larger numbers.

Selected 10-digit numbers (1000000001 - 9999999999)


  • 1023456789 - smallest pandigital number
  • 1073676287 - Carol number
  • 1073807359 - Kynea number
  • 1111111111 - repunit
  • 1129760415 - Motzkin number
  • 1134903170 - Fibonacci number
  • 1162261467 = 3^19
  • 1220703125 = 5^12
  • 1234567890 - pandigital number with the digits in order
  • 1311738121 - Pell number
  • 1382958545 - Bell number
  • 1406818759 - Wedderburn-Etherington number
  • 1836311903 - Fibonacci prime
  • 2222222222 - repdigit
  • 2971215073 - Fibonacci prime
  • 3166815962 - Pell number
  • 3192727797 - Motzkin number
  • 3323236238 - Wedderburn-Etherington number
  • 3333333333 - repdigit
  • 3486784401 = 3^20
  • 4294836223 - Carol number
  • 4295098367 - Kynea number
  • 4444444444 - repdigit
  • 4807526976 - Fibonacci number
  • 5555555555 - repdigit
  • 5784634181 - alternating factorial
  • 6210001000 - the only self-descriptive number in base 10
  • 6227020800 = 13!
  • 6666666666 - repdigit
  • 6983776800 - colossally abundant number
  • 7645370045 - Pell number
  • 7777777777 - repdigit
  • 7778742049 - Fibonacci number
  • 7862958391 - Wedderburn-Etherington number
  • 8888888888 - repdigit
  • 9043402501 - Motzkin number
  • 9814072356 - largest square pandigital number, largest pandigital pure power
  • 9876543210 - largest pandigital number without redundant digits
  • 9999999999 - repdigit

Sense of scale


The facts below give a sense of how large one billion (one thousand million, 109) is in the context of passage of time.

In terms of distance:

  • A billion centimeters is about the distance from Chicago, Illinois, USA to Tokyo, Japan.
  • A billion inches is 15,783 miles, more than halfway around the world and sufficient to reach any point on the globe from any other point.
  • A billion meters is almost three times the distance from the Earth to the Moon.
  • A billion kilometers is over six times the distance from the Earth to the Sun.

In terms of count:

A is a cube; B consists of 1000 cubes of type A. C consists of 1000 Bs; and D 1000 Cs. Thus there are 1 million As in C; and 1 billion As in D. Likewise, there are a billion cubic millimeters in a cubic meter.

Integers

1000000000 | Miliardo | 1000000000

 

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