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There are SIX zeroes in 1 million: 1,000,000From the right you have ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, ten millions, hundred millions, billions, ect.
7000 thousands is 7 millions.
3 is in the ten thousands place. The places, from right to left, are as follows: ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions.
Yes, in financial contexts, "M" typically stands for "million," while "MM" represents "millions." This shorthand is often used to simplify financial reports and statements. Therefore, "M" does not mean thousands; "K" is commonly used to denote thousands.
700,000,000,000 From right to left, hundreds, thousands, millions, billions.
Ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, ten millions, hundred millions
Since multiplication is commutative, a thousand millions is the same as a million thousands. They're both one billion.
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K is the shorthand form for thousands, for example £27k = £27,000 M is the shorthand form for millions, for example $84.2M = $84,200,000
It depends on the ride, but "hundreds of thousands to hundreds of millions" is in the right ballpark.
There are 900 hundred millions in 900,000 thousands.
To convert from millions to thousands, multiply by 1000.