1) 6 zeros
2) 5 zeros
3) 7 zeros
4) 8 zeros
To understand how many zeros are in 10 crores, we first need to know how numbers are written in the Indian numbering system. In India, large numbers are expressed using terms like lakh and crore.
Let us write 10 crores in numbers:
10 crores = 10,00,00,000
Now, if we carefully look at this number, we can count the zeros. After the digit “1”, there are 8 zeros in total. So, the correct answer is that 10 crores has 8 zeros.
To make it easier to understand, remember that:
1 crore = 1,00,00,000 (7 zeros)
10 crores = 10,00,00,000 (8 zeros)
This means when we multiply 1 crore by 10, one more zero gets added.
We can also understand this using the international numbering system. In that system, 10 crores is equal to 100 million, which is written as 100,000,000. This number also has 8 zeros, which confirms our answer.
Another simple way to learn this is by place values. When we count places like ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, lakhs, and crores, we find that 10 crores is a number with 9 digits, where only the first digit is 1 and the remaining 8 digits are zeros.
So, in conclusion, 10 crores always contains 8 zeros, whether we write it in the Indian system or the international system.