1 thousand = 1K 1 million = 1M 1 billion = 1B
1MM in dollars is 1M=1K dollars 1MM=1Million dollars 1MMM=1Billion dollars
The only dollar coins that sell for over $1M are 1804 dollars.
Regardless of value all US currency weighs approximately 1 gram.$1M = 50,000 twenty dollar bills$1M = 50Kg = 110.23 lbs
They don't have a one million dollar bill, but if they did it would be worth one million dollars.MoreThe US, Canada, New Zealand and Australia aren't the only countries that call their currencies "dollars". Zimbabwe also calls its currency "dollars" and does have a $1M bill because of hyperinflation. The difference is that a Zimbabwe dollar is only worth a tiny fraction of a dollar from the other countries so a million Z-dollars will exchange for only a couple of bucks in the other currencies.The others have never issued $1 million bills. The largest denomination currently issued in all 4 is $100.Some novelty companies make and sell joke bills that claim to be worth $1M but they're just that - jokes.no
does 1M stand for 1,000
Depends on what country you're in, BUT (small) k stands for kilo- (thousand) and M stands for mega- (million) M for a thousand was latin (Roman) numeral symbols and MM was 2000.
1 thousand = 1K 1 million = 1M 1 billion = 1B
No. 1 million does not mean 1000. It means 10 lakh= 1000000. Hence 1m means ten hundred thousands.
1m=100cm Therefore, 1,000m = 100,000cm
$1,011,505 would be easiest way 1m,11k,505 takes up same amount of space
one million dollars 1 cubic metre of water weighs 1 metric tonne. That is a cube 1m x 1m x 1m filled with water.
1m = 100CM or 1000MM
$1M
1MM in dollars is 1M=1K dollars 1MM=1Million dollars 1MMM=1Billion dollars
The only dollar coins that sell for over $1M are 1804 dollars.
10% of 1M dollars is: $100,000.