Oh, dude, seriously? There are a thousand thousands in a million. So, like, if you're counting in thousands, you'd be like, "1, 2, 3... up to 1,000, then start over again." It's like counting sheep, but way more zeros.
There are 10 hundred-thousands in a million.
250 thousands are in 1/4 million.
250 of them.
There are 100 ten-thousands in 1 million.
1,000,000 / 100,000 = 10
There are 10 hundred-thousands in a million.
250 thousands are in 1/4 million.
There are 1,000 thousands in 1 million. Therefore, in 1.3 million, there are 1,300 thousands.
A million thousands.
One million is 1,000,000, hence there are one thousand thousands in a million
1000 (1000000) or 1 million thousands. 1 million x 1000 equals 1 billion
250 of them.
1,000 thousands per million.
There are 100 ten-thousands in 1 million.
1 million = 1000 thousand 7.2 * 1000 = 7200 ■
1,000,000 / 100,000 = 10
There are 6 million thousands in 6 billion. This is because there are 1,000 thousands in 1 million, so multiplying 6 million by 1,000 gives us 6 billion. Therefore, there are 6 million thousands in 6 billion.