I don't know but it sounds like you're cheating on your math test
Yes, 1 million is more than 1 thousand.
Yes, one million is worth more than one thousand. One million = 1,000,000. One thousand = 1,000.
That is the correct spelling of "half million" (500,000). The terminology for the determiner (adjective) would properly be "a half million" or "one-half million" or more colloquially "half a million." e.g. There were a half million refugees from the flood. More than one-half million residents were without power. As many as half a million cars were affected by the recall.
According to statistics,the people in Lithuania who are Catholics are more than two million eight hundred forty thousand. They account 79% of the population.
It is: 40,000+100 = 40,100
One million is larger than one hundred thousand because one million has more zero's in it than one hundred thousand. The more zero's you have, the greater the number is.
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A hundred thousand million would more usually be described as a hundred billion, or in scientific notation, 1011.
My sons are worth at least that, and more!
Yes, a billion is a thousand times more than a million. Billion = 1,000,000,000 Million = 1,000,000
More than 220 million people have diabetes worldwide in 2005 an estimated 1.1 million died