M comes from the word mille, Latin for a thousand.
One trillion one thousand.
Millentinion, one thousand centillion
One thousand. Which is a lot, lot smaller than a centillion.
one million
millionths
M comes from the word mille, Latin for a thousand.
Oh, dude, after one thousand and ninety nine comes... drum roll, please... one thousand and one hundred! Like, it's not rocket science, just add one more hundred to one thousand and you're there. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
one hundred thousand
One thousand ninety-nine.
One trillion one thousand.
In 5k the k represents thousand comes from the unit prefix "Kilo-", which in the metric system denotes a multiplication of the unit by one thousand. The word Kilo- in term comes from the Greek word χίλιοι (chilioi), meaning thousand.
100,000 AKA one hundred thousand
Smart answer would be 1,000,001, but a better answer would one billion or a thousand million.
Millentinion, one thousand centillion
One thousand. Which is a lot, lot smaller than a centillion.
one million