1 million US dollar is 10 lakh US dollars. 1 dollar averages around 45-50.. If i assume it's 45 rupees per dollar then it's woth 4 crore 50 lakh rupees
The conversion rate as of today (October 28, 2009) is-1 US Dollar = 47.15 Indian RupeesSo- 2 lakh US Dollars in Indian Rupees =2,00,000 * 47.15 = 94,30,000Answer is 94,30,000.00 Indian Rupees.
The United States has NEVER printed a $1 million bill. Any you might find are novelties and aren't worth anything.
Just one US dollar is equivalent to approximately 62 Indian rupees, and conversely 1 rupee is equivalent to $0.02. Indians use the word Lakh to denote 1,000,000. If we multiply this number by 50 (given in your question), we will get 50,000,000 rupees. If we multiply this by the US dollar conversion (0.02), we will get our answer: $1,000,000. Hi Jenny, Your answer is definitively wrong. 1 lakh is 1.00.000 and not 1.000.000. So 50 lakhs are 5 Mio. Rupees and hence 100.000USD. I mean the use of lakh is so complicated to us because it is not as easy as you explaine it :)
There has never been a US $900 note.
The first official U.S. one dollar note was issued in 1863.
1 million US dollar is 10 lakh US dollars. 1 dollar averages around 45-50.. If i assume it's 45 rupees per dollar then it's woth 4 crore 50 lakh rupees
One lakh dollars. Although you may also wish to specify the country: US dollars or Hong Kong dollars or whatever.
Benjamin Franklin resides on the hundred dollar note.
Benjamin Franklin is on the US 100 dollar note.
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10 Lakh = 1 Millionso 100 lakh = 10 Million
The conversion rate as of today (October 28, 2009) is-1 US Dollar = 47.15 Indian RupeesSo- 2 lakh US Dollars in Indian Rupees =2,00,000 * 47.15 = 94,30,000Answer is 94,30,000.00 Indian Rupees.
Post new question, no US one dollar coins exist.
The United States has NEVER printed a $1 million bill. Any you might find are novelties and aren't worth anything.
Sorry, no US dollar coins exist dated 1822
about $1.20 US