In most contexts, "k" represents thousand. For example, 1k equals 1,000. However, in some specific fields like finance or metrics, "M" is used for million, while "k" consistently remains associated with thousand.
3 million k = kilo = thousand so 3000 k = 3000 thousand = 3,000,000 = 3 million
The "K" is an abbreviation for "Kilo". One kilo is equal to one thousand.
1.6 million = 1600 thousand.
A thousand times a thousand pesos.
No, one hundred thousand is not the same as one million. One hundred thousand is equal to 100,000, while one million is equal to 1,000,000. Therefore, one million is ten times larger than one hundred thousand.
If by "k" you mean a thousand, just divide 1 million by a thousand to find the answer.
3 million k = kilo = thousand so 3000 k = 3000 thousand = 3,000,000 = 3 million
A thousand thousand equal one million.
One million is one thousand multiplied to one thousand. 1000^(2) = 1000 x 1000 = 1,000,000
The "K" is an abbreviation for "Kilo". One kilo is equal to one thousand.
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Oh, dude, 10,000k is equal to 10 million. The "k" stands for thousand, so 10,000k is basically saying 10,000 thousands, which equals 10 million. It's like saying "I have a thousand dollars" instead of "I have 1k dollars."
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.
1.6 million = 1600 thousand.
1.6 million = 1600 thousand.
No, K is equal to 1,000 (one thousand).100k would be 100 thousand.