1 million + 1 million = 2 million.
1 million times 1 million or 1 million squared equals 1,000,000,000,000 or 1 trillion.
Exactly a million. "Kilo" means 1000, whereas "milli" means 1/1000 - so if you divide, you get exactly a million.
250 million * 1 million = 250 trillion
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The winner of the Publishers Clearing House (PCH) prize on August 29, 2013, was a man named David K. from the state of New York. He received a surprise visit from the PCH Prize Patrol, announcing that he had won the $1 million prize. This moment marked a significant event in his life, as he celebrated the unexpected windfall.
The Publishers Clearing House (PCH) Mega Prize winner in 2012 was a man named David S. from Michigan. He won $1 million a year for life, along with a bonus of $5,000 a week for life, making it one of the largest prizes ever awarded by PCH. The surprise announcement of his win took place on February 29, 2012, during a live event.
Leah King won the Publishers Clearing House (PCH) sweepstakes on February 22, 2022. She was surprised with the announcement at her home in North Carolina, where PCH representatives presented her with a check for $1 million. This win was part of PCH's ongoing efforts to make dreams come true for its winners.
If you won 1 million dollars, you would owe approximately 370,000 in federal income tax.
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Nobody has won the million yet. The highest prize to date was £300,000 - won by Jack & Michael Whitehall on 24th September 2011.
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3.8 Million dollars and 1 million more because the movie was so big.
Tiger Woods?? Tiger Woods won his first professional tournament in 1996. In 1988 Curtis Strange won over 1 million. In 1989 Kite and Stewart won over 1 million. In 1990 Norman and Levi won over 1 million. In 1992 Couples,Love, Cook, and Price won over 1 million.I think the correct answer is:Arnold PalmerCheck out Curtis Strange in 1988. Arnold Palmer was first golfer to earn 1 million in career.
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1 Million for the Bellmont and a 5 Million dollar bonus for winning the Triple Crown. In all, 1 million for the Derby, 1 million for the Preakness, 1 million for the Belmont plus the 5 million dollar bonus. 8 million in all and then at least 10 million in stud fees!!