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Is one million and one lakh the same? If not, why?


Kamendra kumar 27th Mar, 2023
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Kamendra kumar 27th Mar, 2023

No one million and one Lakh aren't the same. Because one million is equal to ten lakh, which is represented as 10,00,000 in numbers, as we can see, Ten lakh has a total of 7 digits where the last six digits are zeros, but in one lakh, there are a total of five zeros. Hence it's clear that one lakh isn't equal to one million, but one lakh is equal to 0.1 million.

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