Assuming you mean the American billion (a 1, followed by 9 zeroes), the prefix is Giga, abbreviated "G".
The prefix of a billion - in the sense of a thousand millions - is "Gega", abbreviated "G".
The prefix for one billion is giga-.
The prefix for one billion is "giga-".
The prefix meaning "billion" is "giga-".
The SI prefix "deca-" represents a multiple of ten.
The prefix of a billion - in the sense of a thousand millions - is "Gega", abbreviated "G".
In the SI (metric) system of units, the prefix "giga..." means "a billion of them".
The prefix for one billion is giga-.
The value for the prefix giga is 10^9 or 1,000,000,000. It is commonly used to denote a billion of something in the International System of Units (SI).
Pico is the prefix in most English speaking countries. Atto is the prefix in most European countries. A trillion or a trillionth in the US has a different numerical value than the same trillion or trillionth in a European country.
Centi- is the SI prefix for 0.01.
The prefix for one billion is "giga-".
The prefix meaning "billion" is "giga-".
The SI prefix "deca-" represents a multiple of ten.
If you mean the American billion (1,000,000,000), the metric prefix is "Giga".If you mean the American billion (1,000,000,000), the metric prefix is "Giga".If you mean the American billion (1,000,000,000), the metric prefix is "Giga".If you mean the American billion (1,000,000,000), the metric prefix is "Giga".
It seems that it is simply "B", even if some media use "bn" If you look at the pattern. k means thousand; this comes from the SI prefix kilo: which means 1000 and is abbreviated with k. M means millions because the SI prefix for millions, Mega, is abbreviate M. The SI prefix for billion is Giga (abbreviated G) so I use G for billions In accounting, M is used for thousand from the roman numeral for Thousands. MM is used for a million which is one thousand squared. continuing on this pattern, MMM could be used for a billion which is a thousand cubed.
There is no special prefix for that factor. There are SI prefixes for powers of 10 (10, 100, 1000, 0.1, 0.01, 0.001), and especially for powers of 1000 (1000, a million, a billion, 1/1000, etc.)