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Comment on Units of Measurement
I have a question here,
How about this:
How about this:
1 million = 1,000,000
10 million = 10,000,000
100 million = 100,000,000
1 billion: 1,000,000,000
10 billion: 10,000,000,000
100 billion: 100,000,000,000
1 trillion: 1,000,000,000,000
So we must memorize the
You really just need to
You really just need to memorize the numerical equivalents of 1 million, 1 billion and 1 trillion.
Even easier, just remember their ascending order: THousands, Millions, Billions, TRillions
How about "THe Man Bought a TRuck" (I'm sure others can come up with a more memorable mnemonic :-)