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In its original American broadcast, "March 8, 1983" was seen by an estimated 1.22 million household viewers with a 0.3 in the 18-49 demographics. This means that 0.3 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode. [3]
The first book to achieve a sale price of greater than $1 million was a copy of the Gutenberg Bible which sold for $2.4 million in 1978. The most copies of a single book sold for a price over $1 million is John James Audubon's The Birds of America (1827–1838), which is represented by eight different copies in this list.
There is one count that puts the English vocabulary at about 1 million words—but that count presumably includes words such as Latin species names, scientific terminology, botanical terms, prefixed and suffixed words, jargon, foreign words of extremely limited English use, and technical acronyms. [239]
For n = 1 million, X n is roughly 0.9999, but for n = 10 billion X n is roughly 0.53 and for n = 100 billion it is roughly 0.0017. As n approaches infinity, the probability X n approaches zero; that is, by making n large enough, X n can be made as small as is desired, [ 3 ] and the chance of typing banana approaches 100%.
According to a June 1983 report by the Singaporean Business Times, Chatterbox's chicken rice sales alone earned the restaurant S$1.63 million (US$1.22 million), or some 136,000 servings; the restaurant's total turnover for the previous year was S$7.8 million (US$5.82 million).
The film was released in about 1500 screens worldwide. The film received positive reviews from critics where it grossed approximately ₹ 1.22 billion (US$14 million) worldwide from Tamil and Telugu versions with a lifetime distributor's share of ₹ 670 million (US$7.7 million).
W 65] The foundation's 2020 Internal Revenue Service Form 990 shows revenue of $124.6 million and expenses of almost $112.2 million, with assets of about $191.2 million and liabilities of almost $11 million. [W 66] In May 2014, Wikimedia Foundation named Lila Tretikov as its second executive director, taking over for Sue Gardner.
11/22/63 is a novel by American author Stephen King about a time traveler who attempts to prevent the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy, which occurred on November 22, 1963 (the novel's titular date).