No, 1 k = 1000 (one thousand)
The K stands for Kilo which equals 1,000So 1K = 1 Kilos or 1 thousand.Hope this helps!It is: 1k = 1,000 which is one thousand
M is often used to indicate one thousand, and MM is used to indicate one million - both are Roman numerals. It is more likely that 1k is used to indicate one thousand nowadays.
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I don't think so. 1k equals 1 thousand of something. 1k grams is equal to 1 kilogram. 1,200 grams is equal to 1.2kg. However, I'm not sure if this is true. Not 100% sure.
1k = 1000m or 1m = 0.001km
The K stands for Kilo which equals 1,000So 1K = 1 Kilos or 1 thousand.Hope this helps!It is: 1k = 1,000 which is one thousand
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1 thousand = 1K 1 million = 1M 1 billion = 1B
1 thousand = 1K 1 million = 1M 1 billion = 1B
In the context of 1k, the "k" stands for "kilo." Kilo is a unit prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of one thousand. Therefore, 1k is equivalent to 1,000 in numerical value.
1M stands for one million, while 1K stands for one thousand. The difference between them is 999,000, as 1M is 1,000 times larger than 1K. In numerical terms, 1M is represented as 1,000,000 and 1K as 1,000.
If by 1k you mean 1 kilogram (kg) then:1 kg = 1000 g
1k means 1,000 gp how can you not know.... used the main word k in "1k" kilo is what it means and 1 kilo is 1 thousand.
1k of Gold is a very small amount of Gold. 24k is pure Gold, so a 1k item would only be about 4.2% Gold
"1000K" is one million. "1K" is one thousand.
1 mill stand for 1 million dollars
M is often used to indicate one thousand, and MM is used to indicate one million - both are Roman numerals. It is more likely that 1k is used to indicate one thousand nowadays.