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Technically, yes. One thousand can be abbreviated as 'k' so 1000k would be 1 million. 5k would be five thousand, 125k would be one hundred and twenty-five thousand and so on. However the symbol for one million is M so the number 1,000,000 would more appropriately be abbreviated as 1M.

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Oh, dude, like, technically, 1000k is actually 1,000,000, because "k" stands for "kilo," which means a thousand. So, like, 1000k is basically saying 1000 times a thousand, which equals a million. But hey, who's counting, right?

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No, 1000k is not equal to 1 million. The "k" in 1000k stands for "kilo," which is a prefix meaning one thousand. Therefore, 1000k is equal to 1000 x 1000, which is 1,000,000. In contrast, 1 million is simply 1,000,000.

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1mo ago
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YUP because the "k" is abbreviated as one thousand

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