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)
Technically, yes. One thousand can be abbreviated as 'k' so 1000k would be 1 million. 5k would be five thousand, 125k would be one hundred and twenty-five thousand and so on. However the symbol for one million is M so the number 1,000,000 would more appropriately be abbreviated as 1M.
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 Roman numeral symbol for one thousand four hundred fifty nine is MCDLIX.
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.
XVIIIDCCL (just put a bar on top of XVIII)
Symbol for dollar followed by: 204,074.27 cents
Bn