That is the correct spelling of "half million" (500,000). The terminology for the determiner (adjective) would properly be "a half million" or "one-half million" or more colloquially "half a million." e.g. There were a half million refugees from the flood. More than one-half million residents were without power. As many as half a million cars were affected by the recall.
No. 500,000 is half of one million.
Well, ten halves of a million is five million. If you're wondering what's half of ten million, then it is also five million. If you're wonder what's a million times half of ten, it is also five million.
500,000 = half a million
One half million is 500 thousand.
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They are the same, 500,000, 500k, or half ofa million.
The answer is 500,000!
There is no difference between "half million" and "half a million." They both mean the same thing, five hundred thousand (500 000)
Yes, 500,000 is half a million
The city itself is between 2.8 and 2.9 million. The Chicago metro area is around 9 million people, plus or minus a half million depending on the source and definition of the region.
The city itself is between 2.8 and 2.9 million. The Chicago metro area is around 9 million people, plus or minus a half million depending on the source and definition of the region.
It depends on how pedantic the users are. Most people would use either term to describe 1500000 (1.5 million). But it could be agrued that one and a half million is 1500000 whereas a million and a half is 1000000.5
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5 million.
1 MILLION!