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There are 1,200 thousands in 1.2 million. This is because 1.2 million can be written as 1,200,000, with three zeros representing the thousands. Each group of three zeros in a large number represents a new "thousands" unit.

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Oh, dude, 1.2 million has 1,200 thousands in it. It's like counting all those thousands in a big ol' pile of money or something. So, yeah, 1.2 million is like having a thousand thousands, plus another two hundred thousands just chillin' there.

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5mo ago
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Well, honey, 1.2 million has 1,200 thousands in it. So, if you're looking to break it down, just remember that each million has 1,000 thousands in it. Math can be a real hoot, can't it?

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4mo ago
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1 million = 1,000,000

1 thousand = 1,000

So 1 million = 1,000 thousand

1.2 million = 1,200,000 == 1,200 thousand

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