According to their respecting consumer price indices, what $1 US would buy in 1965
would cost $6.5 2005 dollars.
Source: http://qrc.depaul.edu/StudyGuide2007/Notes/CPI/cpihandout.htm
Not sure what your question is asking: How much would something that cost $1.5 billion 1965 cost in 2005 (multiply 1.5 billion x 6.5) or how much would something that costs $1.5 billion today have cost back in 1965 (divide by 6.5).
7 billion pounds(about 11 billion US dollars), however it will raise to 15 billion pounds(24 billion US dollars) by 2015
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the exchange rate for USD to GBP varies, but it was roughly around 0.75 GBP for 1 USD. Therefore, 15 billion dollars would be approximately 11.25 billion pounds. However, exchange rates fluctuate, so it's best to check a reliable financial source for the most current rate.
15 billion
15 pounds
$22,674.04 :) :) :) :)
15, followed by nine zeroes.
15 billion dollars
7 billion pounds(about 11 billion US dollars), however it will raise to 15 billion pounds(24 billion US dollars) by 2015
it would cost 15 billion dollars XD
she made 15 billion dollars in total
98.99₩ oh and there is a tax of 15 billion Dollars
Nintendo generates $15 billion dollars in revenue and $60 billion in liquid funds as of 2012 they have nearly $80 billion dollars
Way less, About 15 - 20 cents.
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The total cost of the Apollo 15 mission was approximately $283 million in 1973, which would be equivalent to roughly $1.6 billion in today's dollars when adjusted for inflation.
Around noon on September 15 the market capitalisation of Apple Inc was 246.60 billion dollars.
15% of 1 trillion dollars= 15% x $1000000000000= 15%/100% x $1000000000000= 0.15 x $1000000000000= $150000000000 or $150 billion