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100 lakhs make a million....

100 lakhs make a million.

A

true

B

false

C

can not say anything

D

none of these

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To solve the question "100 lakhs make a million," we need to analyze the relationship between lakhs and millions. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Lakhs and Millions:** - In the Indian numbering system, 1 lakh equals 100,000. - In the international numbering system, 1 million equals 1,000,000. 2. **Converting Lakhs to Millions:** - We need to find out how many lakhs make up a million. - Since 1 lakh = 100,000, we can calculate how many lakhs are in 1 million: \[ 1,000,000 \div 100,000 = 10 \text{ lakhs} \] - Therefore, 1 million is equal to 10 lakhs. 3. **Calculating 100 Lakhs:** - Now, we need to determine how many millions are in 100 lakhs: \[ 100 \text{ lakhs} = 100 \times 100,000 = 10,000,000 \] - Since 1 million is 1,000,000, we can convert 10,000,000 to millions: \[ 10,000,000 \div 1,000,000 = 10 \text{ million} \] 4. **Conclusion:** - The statement "100 lakhs make a million" is **false** because 100 lakhs actually make 10 million. ### Final Answer: The statement is **false**.
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