M = 1000 But higher numerals can be obtained by using brackets and superscripts. For example: (M)M means 1000*1000*1000 = 1 000 000 000 which is one billion
96 000
33 769 rounded to the nearest 1000 is 34 000.
4,500,000,000
It depends on the level to which it is rounded. To the nearest integer, it would be 6 000 000.5 To the nearest million, 6 500 000.
M = 1000 But higher numerals can be obtained by using brackets and superscripts. For example: (M)M means 1000*1000*1000 = 1 000 000 000 which is one billion
1000
96 000
0
One Quadrillion
33 769 rounded to the nearest 1000 is 34 000.
4,500,000,000
4 500 000
1000
1000 Trillion = 1 Quadrillion. Therefore the next number would be 1 Quadrillion and 1, or 1 000 000 000 000 001.
This can happen if you round to the nearest 1000, to the nearest 10,000, or to the nearest 100,000.
It depends on the level to which it is rounded. To the nearest integer, it would be 6 000 000.5 To the nearest million, 6 500 000.