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  2. 1,000,000 - Wikipedia

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    There are 454 grams in a pound. One million dollar bills would weigh 1 megagram (1,000 kg; 2,200 lb) or 1 tonne (just over 1 short ton). Time: A million seconds, 1 megasecond, is 11.57 days. In Indian English and Pakistani English, it is also expressed as 10 lakh. Lakh is derived from lakṣa for 100,000 in Sanskrit. One million black dots ...

  3. Names of large numbers - Wikipedia

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    1 1 10 6: Million Million Million M Mega-2 1 10 9: Billion Thousand million Milliard G Giga-3 2 10 12: Trillion Billion Billion T Tera-4 2 10 15: Quadrillion Thousand billion Billiard P Peta-5 3 10 18: Quintillion Trillion Trillion E Exa-6 3 10 21: Sextillion Thousand trillion Trilliard Z Zetta-7 4 10 24: Septillion Quadrillion Quadrillion Y ...

  4. 1,000,000,000 - Wikipedia

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    In standard form, it is written as 1 × 10 9. The metric prefix giga indicates 1,000,000,000 times the base unit. Its symbol is G. One billion years may be called an eon in astronomy or geology. Previously in British English (but not in American English), the word "billion" referred exclusively to a million millions (1,000,000,000,000). However ...

  5. How Much Does a Mega Millions Ticket Cost? - AOL

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    Mega Millions is a multi-million dollar prize game available in 46 lottery jurisdictions. All lottery jurisdictions contribute part of sales to the top prize that is shared between the states.

  6. Is $10 Million the New $1 Million? The Internet Weighs In…

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    The Fat FIRE Reddit group is regularly filled with posts from people who aspire to retire early. However, an old post in the subreddit took a different turn, pondering if $10 million is the new $1 ...

  7. English numerals - Wikipedia

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    1.2 million: one point two million 3,000,000: 3 million: three million ... In this case, the construction is parallel to the one for "millions" or "billions", with ...

  8. 11 of the most interesting things you can buy with one ... - AOL

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    Although $1 million may seem like a lot of money, unfortunately, it doesn't stretch as far as it used to. But, if you're a frugal spender, it may be just enough to buy everything you've always wanted.

  9. Billion - Wikipedia

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    [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 is the historical sense of the word and remains the established sense of the word in other European languages.