That is commonly called a "billion".
mil. MM is an abbreviation that may represent one million. M typically represents one thousand, so "MM" literally conveys "a thousand thousand". mil.
1.1million
1.6m
1.08 million 1.08 x 10**6
M = a thousand dollars MM = a million dollars (a thousand thousands)
K is an abbreviation for Kilo-(thousand). The abbreviation for Thousand is THOU.
Million. M means thousand. They're Roman numbers.
"mm" after a number most often means "millimeters".
Yes, but only generally within the finance industry. MM <=> Thousand, thousand <=> Million (from M in Roman numerals = 1,000)
No it isn't, but THOUS is an abbreviation of the word Thousand.
The abbreviation for ten thousand units is 10K (the K standing for a thousand).
Yes in printing it is becoming more and more common to use M as an abbreviation for one thousand. However, recently I was getting a quote from Malaysia for a print job and they mistook it for Million. That would have been a huge mistake!