"Mil" typically refers to "military" in various contexts, including discussions about military operations, strategy, or personnel. It can also denote "millimeter" in measurements, especially in engineering or manufacturing. If you're asking about a specific "mil subject," please provide more context to clarify.
1 mil = 0.0254 millimeters4 mil = 0.1016 millimeters
1,570,000 Unless you are using mil to mean "millimetre" then 1.57 mil = 1.57 mm = 0.00157 m Or you are using mil to mean "millilitre" then 1.57 mil = 1.57 ml = 0.00157 l. Or you are using mil to mean "thousandths of an inch" then 1.57 mil = 0.00157 inch.
A "mil" is a 1/1000 of an inch. So 6 mil is equal to 0.006 inches.
Exactly as in the question: 425.8 mil.
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Mil Penner has written: 'Kansas event guide' -- subject(s): Fairs, Social life and customs, Festivals 'Exploring Kansas' -- subject(s): Travel, Guidebooks, Description and travel, History
Mil etter mil was created in 1978.
6 mil is thicker than 4 mil.
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From Forbes, for 2007: Robert A Niblock's CompensationVs. Retailing Medians Salary $0.85 mil $1.02 mil Bonus $2.55 mil $1.24 mil Other $0.35 mil $0.73 mil Stock Gains $1.74 mil $0.00 mil Total Compensation $5.50 mil $4.25 mil
Mil is not a currency. Mil is the Portuguese word for "thousand".
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yes, 4 mil = 4 thou, 10 mil = 10 thou
Derek Jeter has played shortstop for the New York Yankees since 1996. Here's his yearly salary: 1996- $120,000 1997- $540,000 1998- $750,000 1999- $5 mil 2000- $10 mil 2001- $12.6 mil 2002- $14.6 mil 2003- $15.6 mil 2004- $18.6 mil 2005- $19.6 mil 2006- $20.6 mil 2007- $21.6 mil 2008- $21.6 mil 2009- $21.6 mil 2010- $22.6 mil 2011- $14,729,364