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1 mill stand for 1 million dollars
A mill is worth 1/10 of a cent.
1,000,000 x 1,000,000 = 1,000,000,000,000. So yes, 1 million x 1 million = 1 trillion.
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Ask Patsimens, the most rich guy in rs, hell give ya 1 mill, for sure!
A mill is 1/10 of a cent. "cent" comes from the Latin for a hundredth part of something, in this case a dollar, and "mill" comes from the Latin for one thousandth part. There is no coin for a mill.
WAAAAY back when, the mill was used for paying tax on purchases. It was worth 1/1000 of a dollar or 1/10 of a penny. They were plastic. The red ones were worth 1 mill and the green ones were worth 5 mills. As consumer costs and taxes (mill levy) rose, the mill was phased out and taxes rounded to the nearest cent (penny).
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The Mill - 2011 I was released on: USA: 1 October 2011 (DVD premiere)
"Mill" alone as a noun, is a generic term for a range of a plant or factory dedicated to a specific process such grain-milling to produce flour, cotton-weaving, timber-sawing, etc. -- with the product's name added as an adjunct (flour mill, sugar mill, cotton mill, steel mill, sawmill).May also be described by the motive power, e.g. "windmill", water mill".Mill is also a verb meaning to crush or grind (as with cereal grains), or to cut and shape metals withmachine tools.Money1 mill is 1/10 of 1 cent. (1/1000 of a dollar)At one time it was common to have tax tokens denominated in mills.