"M" = thousand (from Roman numerals)
"MM" = thousand thousand = million
Yes, in financial contexts, "M" typically stands for "million," while "MM" represents "millions." This shorthand is often used to simplify financial reports and statements. Therefore, "M" does not mean thousands; "K" is commonly used to denote thousands.
Remember there are 1000 mm in 1 m To change 'mm' to 'm' multiply by its reciprocal. algebraically mm X 1/m
1 m = 1,000 mm 2 m = 2,000 mm 3 m = 3,000 mm . . 30 m = 30,000 mm . . 35 m = 35,000 mm
4.5 m = 4500 mm. There are 10 mm in a cm, 100 cm in a m and therefore 1000 mm per m.
1000 mm = 1 m So 120 mm = .12 m
Yes, in financial contexts, "M" typically stands for "million," while "MM" represents "millions." This shorthand is often used to simplify financial reports and statements. Therefore, "M" does not mean thousands; "K" is commonly used to denote thousands.
Yes, but only generally within the finance industry. MM <=> Thousand, thousand <=> Million (from M in Roman numerals = 1,000)
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1 m = 1,000 mm 2 m = 2,000 mm 3 m = 3,000 mm 4 m = 4,000 mm 5 m = 5,000 mm 6 m = 6,000 mm
Remember there are 1000 mm in 1 m To change 'mm' to 'm' multiply by its reciprocal. algebraically mm X 1/m
1 m = 1,000 mm 1 m³ = 1 m × 1 m × 1 m = 1,000 mm × 1,000 mm × 1,000 mm = 1,000,000,000 mm³
1 m = 1,000 mm 2 m = 2,000 mm 3 m = 3,000 mm . . 30 m = 30,000 mm . . 35 m = 35,000 mm
4.5 m = 4500 mm. There are 10 mm in a cm, 100 cm in a m and therefore 1000 mm per m.
1000 mm = 1 m So 120 mm = .12 m
1 m = 1,000 mm 8 m = 8,000 mm
1 m = 1,000 mm 800 m = 800,000 mm
10 m = 10000 mm