It's short for "The chances of (something) happening are so small that you'll look for it a million times before it happens once"
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.
XX = 10+10 = 20
1,000,000 x 1,000,000= 1,000,000,000,000(one million)(one million)(one trillion)(one million times one million is one trillion)
The mode is the number that appears more often. ex) 1,2,5,9,1,1 The mode would be 1
After one million, the next whole number is one million one (1,000,001). In terms of larger numerical values, after one million comes one million one hundred thousand (1,100,000), followed by ten million (10,000,000). The progression continues with increasing powers of ten, such as one billion (1,000,000,000) after one thousand million.
Who coined the phrase, One in a million””
yes,it is a common meam used alot
Meam isn't a real word dingle berry!
The phrase "a million to one" is a way of expressing extreme rarity or improbability. It implies that the chances of something happening are very low, with only a one in a million chance of occurring.
One in a million is a phrase. Out of the frying pan and into the fire is a phrase. Over the hill is a phrase.
No, they use the phrase just as anyone would use it.
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The Winchester Fire Arms Company coined the phrase that one in every million of their lever action rifles were perfect and were often given to great shots during shooting competitions in the 1800's
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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.
ftw stands for 'for the win'
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