In the standard numerical system, there is no symbol for "million". It is instead expressed as a number (i.e. 3) with six zeros (0) following it. Together it would be 3,000,000.
In the Roman numeral system, one million is represented by the letter M. Multiples of one million are expressed by an added letter.
3800 million in standard numerical form is 3,800,000,000
numerical value of million is 1000000 or 1 x 106.
100 million in Australian numerical measurements 1000 million in UK numerical measurements
The symbol for more than one million is typically represented as "M" or "MM." In numerical terms, one million is written as 1,000,000, and anything greater than that can be indicated by adding additional digits, such as 1.5 million (1,500,000) or using "M" for shorthand in financial contexts.
If it's Roman Numerals then the symbol is M
3800 million in standard numerical form is 3,800,000,000
numerical value of million is 1000000 or 1 x 106.
100 million in Australian numerical measurements 1000 million in UK numerical measurements
it is "M"
If it's Roman Numerals then the symbol is M
A figure
No, a million is not bigger than a killion. In numerical terms, a million is equal to 1,000,000 (10^6), while a killion is a fictional number that does not have a specific numerical value. Therefore, a million is a concrete numerical value that is larger than a killion, which is not a standard numerical term.
4,207 million = 4,207,000,000
The numerical value looks like this: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000
1.000.000
Ten lakhs
the symbol for the million is M.And for billion is Bn