4,200,200,002
1 thousand = 1K 1 million = 1M 1 billion = 1B
1 thousand = 1K 1 million = 1M 1 billion = 1B
the symbol for the million is M.And for billion is Bn
Most likely: One million five hundred seven thousand nine hundred twenty eight /100 (specify the symbol of money)
The prefix of a billion - in the sense of a thousand millions - is "Gega", abbreviated "G".
To write out a billion in Roman numerals, we would use the symbol "M" for 1000, repeated one thousand times, which represents one billion. Therefore, one billion in Roman numerals is written as "M" with a horizontal line above it, indicating multiplication by a thousand. This symbol is rarely used due to the complexity of writing out such large numbers in Roman numerals, as the system was not designed for such large values.
The largest roman number is 'M' which stands for a thousand. So 1,000,000,000 (one billion/milliard) would be written as a million M's. In the Middle Ages a horizontal line above the roman numbers was used to multiply with thousand. So then you would only need a thousand M's with a line above them.
The M represents 1000, the D is 500 and L represents 50. This would convert to MCDLIX in Roman numerals.
In Accounting-speak, MM is the symbol often used to represent "million". It comes from the Roman Numeral M for 1,000. M M is a thousand thousand, which is a million.
I guess eight thousand "M"s. M=1000.
tera or terabite
XVIIIDCCL (just put a bar on top of XVIII)