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$1,000,000 = £615,271
In the US - One trillion (one thousand, thousand million - a US billion is a thousand million)in the UK 1 billion (one million million) although the UK is rapidly adopting the US convention
At today's exchange rates £1 = US$1.38 So any amount in pounds is worth 38% more in pure numbers of American dollars. Historically a British billion was one million million while a US billion was one thousand million. Now however UK usage has changed to match the US usage and one billion in the UK is also one thousand million.
5,000,000 UK Pounds = 7,533,524 US Dollars
5 million pounds (UK) is equivalent to 8,317,485.41 (US) dollars. Multiply Pounds by 1.663
1.6192 million U.S. dollars ==
The same as a billion in the US. A thousand million.However, a long time ago, a 'British billion' was a million million, ie. a thousand times bigger than a US billion. The term 'billiard' is sometimes used to mean 'British billion' to clear up the confusion.Everybody in the UK uses the same definition as in the US though.
In the US - One trillion (one thousand, thousand million - a US billion is a thousand million)in the UK 1 billion (one million million) although the UK is rapidly adopting the US convention
Same as anywhere else: 1 000 000. There was a difference in the use of a billion and higher numbers but for at least the last 40 years, the UK has adopted the same terminology as the US.
In the US - One trillion (one thousand, thousand million - a US billion is a thousand million)in the UK 1 billion (one million million) although the UK is rapidly adopting the US convention
1000000 = one million 1000000000 = one US billion 1000000000000 = one UK billion So one million is 1000 US billion, and 1000000 UK billion, although common practice in the UK nowadays is to use the US definition.
It isn't
At today's exchange rates £1 = US$1.38 So any amount in pounds is worth 38% more in pure numbers of American dollars. Historically a British billion was one million million while a US billion was one thousand million. Now however UK usage has changed to match the US usage and one billion in the UK is also one thousand million.
Yes, a UK liter is the same as the US liter. Aren't they both English?!
No, the US state Ohio does not share the same latitude as London, UK.
The US treasury bonds and the Uk Sovereign bonds are the same the only difference in the bonds are the names and the fact that the US uses US currency and the Uk uses their foreign currency.
Technically the UK Billion is 1,000,000,000,000, 1012 or a million million. This is the US Trillion.However it is now generally excepted that1,000,000 = 106 = a million,1,000,000,000 = 109 = a billion &1,000,000,000,000 =1012 = a trillion1,000,000,000,000,000 = 1015 = a quadrillion
UK=1.5 million US=3.8 million