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.
Yes, just like K is an abbreviation for thousand.
No, because it is
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Normally lower case unless it's the beginning of a sentence.
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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.
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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
Yes, it is.
A lowercase 'm' followed by a capital 'L'. (mL)
1 000 000 is one million.The abbreviation is M (mega).
In the metric system "m" is the abbreviation for metresmaking the number a measure of distance.
B is for billion. M for million T for trillion
the abbreviation of capital is Cap.
It means $100 million US dollars.
mil. MM is an abbreviation that may represent one million. M typically represents one thousand, so "MM" literally conveys "a thousand thousand". mil.