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During my math years at my high school, I learned many complicated ways of solving problems. Back when I was in Italy, our math teacher (whom I consider being the best one I've ever had) taught us different clever ways of solving equations and basic arithmetic stuff; but I guess he was geek, in fact, he was the only one of my teachers who put as much effort in his teaching as three teachers combined. But one thing I cannot let go, is a numerical notation that for some reason seems to be wrong to me.
And is this:
As we all know, zeros to the right of a number express that number times 10. So the number 1,000 + another zero would make it 100,000 and after another zerom, that number would become a million...right?
This being said: Why is it, that here, In the United States of America, teachers tel students that the number after 100,000,000,000 is not One hundred thousand million??? BUT, a Billion???.
I asked many teachers about this and their response was..."that's just the way it is"...or " there's no way you can say "one hundred thousand million".
But I learned that after "one hundred thousand million" there's a billion.
1,000,000 X 1,000,000 = 1,000,000,000,000 = A billion.
This is they way I intially learnt it and I just can't understand that here is different than everywhere else. Would that be a disadvantage on money transactions between countries?
To me, there should not be any diference between this. I like the mtric system and the yard/feet american system.
Can anybody enlight me on this?
Ciao!
And is this:
As we all know, zeros to the right of a number express that number times 10. So the number 1,000 + another zero would make it 100,000 and after another zerom, that number would become a million...right?
This being said: Why is it, that here, In the United States of America, teachers tel students that the number after 100,000,000,000 is not One hundred thousand million??? BUT, a Billion???.
I asked many teachers about this and their response was..."that's just the way it is"...or " there's no way you can say "one hundred thousand million".
But I learned that after "one hundred thousand million" there's a billion.
1,000,000 X 1,000,000 = 1,000,000,000,000 = A billion.
This is they way I intially learnt it and I just can't understand that here is different than everywhere else. Would that be a disadvantage on money transactions between countries?
To me, there should not be any diference between this. I like the mtric system and the yard/feet american system.
Can anybody enlight me on this?
Ciao!