I thought so, but the two grammar websites I checked do not. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/981072/abbreviations_capitalization_and_numbers.html?cat=4 and http://www.grammarbook.com/numbers/numbers.asp.
m
the abbreviation of capital is Cap.
mil. MM is an abbreviation that may represent one million. M typically represents one thousand, so "MM" literally conveys "a thousand thousand". mil.
A lower case m immediately after the last digit - for instance, £2m, $5m.
m stands for meter. The abbreviation for Miles is mi.
MN is not an abbreviation for millions.
Million, M
1 000 000 is one million.The abbreviation is M (mega).
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NO - A capital M is the Roman number 1,000. To represent a million you use two "M's" . Example: $7 million is $7MM
The abbreviation for million US pounds is "M lbs." In this context, "M" stands for "million" and "lbs" stands for "pounds." This abbreviation is commonly used in financial and business contexts to represent large quantities of pounds in millions.
Yes, it is.
A lowercase 'm' followed by a capital 'L'. (mL)
In the metric system "m" is the abbreviation for metresmaking the number a measure of distance.
The abbreviation for 2 million dollars is typically written as $2M. The letter "M" stands for "million," so this notation clearly indicates the amount in a concise format.
B is for billion. M for million T for trillion
the abbreviation of capital is Cap.