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.
There are ten (10) 100 thousands in a million.
There are 100 ten thousands in a million.
There are 10 hundred-thousands in a million.
200 thousands.
250 thousands are in 1/4 million.
There are 12,000 thousands in 12 million.
There are 50,000; thousands in 50 million.
There are 1,000 thousands in one million.
There are 19,300 thousands in 19.3 million
There are 500 thousands in half a million.
There are one thousand thousands in one million.
4,100 thousands to equal 4.1 million.
There are ten (10) 100 thousands in a million.
There are 100 ten thousands in a million.
There are 15,000 thousands in 15 million
There are 10 hundred-thousands in a million.
There are 1,000 thousands in 1 million. Therefore, in 1.3 million, there are 1,300 thousands.