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One million is one million, whether you are counting dollars or beans.

A "million" is a thousand thousands, 1000×1000=1 000

000, it has six zeros.

However, a "billion" can be different in different areas, in English-speaking

countries it means a thousand million, 1000×1 000

000=1 000 000

000=109 whereas in most of continental Europe a "billion" is a million millions 1 000

000×1 000

000=1 000 000

000

000=10

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