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  2. Names of large numbers - Wikipedia

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    Traditional British usage assigned new names for each power of one million (the long scale): 1,000,000 = 1 million; 1,000,000 2 = 1 billion; 1,000,000 3 = 1 trillion; and so on. It was adapted from French usage, and is similar to the system that was documented or invented by Chuquet.

  3. Long and short scales - Wikipedia

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    Thus, in France and Italy, some scientists then began using billion to mean 10 9, trillion to mean 10 12, etc. [28] This usage formed the origins of the later short scale. The majority of scientists either continued to say thousand million or changed the meaning of the Pelletier term, milliard, from "million of millions" down to "thousand ...

  4. English numerals - Wikipedia

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    the long scale — designates a system of numeric names formerly used in British English, but now obsolete, in which a billion is used for a million million (and similarly, with trillion, quadrillion etc., the prefix denoting the power of a million); and a thousand million is sometimes called a milliard. This system is still used in several ...

  5. Large numbers - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Since the customary, traditional (non-technical) decimal format of large numbers can be lengthy, other systems have been devised that allows for shorter representation. For example, a billion is represented as 13 characters (1,000,000,000) in decimal format, but is only 3 characters (10 9) when expressed in exponential format.

  6. Billion - Wikipedia

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    This is now the most common sense of the word in all varieties of English; it has long been established in American English and has since become common in Britain and other English-speaking countries as well. [1] [2] [3] 1,000,000,000,000, i.e. one million million, or 10 12 (ten to the twelfth power), as defined on the long scale. This number ...

  7. Mega Millions hits $1.1 billion. What to know and could you ...

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    Yes, you read that headline right, on Tuesday, March 26 at 11 p.m. $1.1 billion will be up for grabs. The jackpot rose after no one won Mega Millions on Friday, March 22.This is the ninth highest ...

  8. Order of magnitude - Wikipedia

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    million mega- (M) 1 000 000: 10 6: 6 billion giga- (G) 1 000 000 ... the order of magnitude is the number of figures minus one, so it is very easily determined ...

  9. Godzilla Minus One Director Denies $15 Million Budget Claim - AOL

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    Godzilla Minus One broke US box office records in its opening weekend, bringing in $11 million in the US market over three days and becoming the biggest foreign film opening since Jet Li’s 2002 ...