M, means millions k means thousands B means Billion T means trillion GGL means googol (1.0 x 10 to the power of 100) Although.... if your talking about roman numerals then yes
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If you mean thousands (1000), then it is 246,000. If you mean thousandths (1/1000), then it is 246/1000 = 0.246
In the context of numerical notation, leading zeroes are typically ignored, so "02" is equivalent to simply "2." Therefore, the number "02" does not represent any thousands; it is simply the number 2.
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No, the m in ml stands for milli, which means thousands. 700 ml is 0.7 litre.
Yes, in financial contexts, "M" typically stands for "million," while "MM" represents "millions." This shorthand is often used to simplify financial reports and statements. Therefore, "M" does not mean thousands; "K" is commonly used to denote thousands.
K is the shorthand form for thousands, for example £27k = £27,000 M is the shorthand form for millions, for example $84.2M = $84,200,000
Obviously not!!
1.32 mm is equal to 0.00132 m. To convert this to thousands, you would divide by 0.001, resulting in 1.32 thousands of a meter.
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1,000 in Roman numerals is M, the first letter of the Latin word mille (thousand)
31% of 25 million dollars = 25 m *31/100 = 7.75 million dollars = 7,750 thousands dollars.31% of 25 million dollars = 25 m *31/100 = 7.75 million dollars = 7,750 thousands dollars.31% of 25 million dollars = 25 m *31/100 = 7.75 million dollars = 7,750 thousands dollars.31% of 25 million dollars = 25 m *31/100 = 7.75 million dollars = 7,750 thousands dollars.
If you mean 56,200,000 then there are 200 thousands
In LEM what does the M mean
That's a very open question. There are hundreds of thousands (if not more) footballers around the world...thousands of leagues, thousands of unknown players....knowing the amount beginning with M would be very difficult for anyone to find out.
MBH [ thousands of BTUs per hour] is an expression for the rate of energy consumption or production: M is for thousands, B is for Btu's (Brittish Thermal Units) and H is "per hour" . ie: 860,000 Btu's per hour = 860 MBH
m&m yum!