One million is just a number. Anyone is free to use it, mathematically. If you are talking about a million of something, such as a million jars of pickles, a million computers, or a million Spanish doubloons, then there are more interesting consequences.
The phrase you provided essentially adds together multiple instances of "one million." Since there are 11 mentions of "one million," the total can be calculated as 11 million. Therefore, the answer is 11 million.
1 million = 1000000
Billion and Million relation is as follows: 1 Billion = 1000 Million It means 1 Million = 1/1000 Billion
875000 half way number = (¾ million + 1 million)/2 = ((¾ + 1)/2) million = ⅞ million
1 million = 1,000,000 1 billion = 1,000,000,000 1 million * 1000 = 1 billion So 1000 millions = 1 billion
1 million + 1 million = 2 million.
The phrase you provided essentially adds together multiple instances of "one million." Since there are 11 mentions of "one million," the total can be calculated as 11 million. Therefore, the answer is 11 million.
1 of a million is a million. 1% of a million is ten thousand.
1 million times 1 million or 1 million squared equals 1,000,000,000,000 or 1 trillion.
Divide trillions by 1 million. (1 million x 1 million = 1 trillion)
It is 1 million.
Exactly a million. "Kilo" means 1000, whereas "milli" means 1/1000 - so if you divide, you get exactly a million.
1 million and 1, 1 million and 2...etc, or infinity.
250 million * 1 million = 250 trillion
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1 million
1 quintillion would be 1 million million million.