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How many times larger is one billion than one million? - Answers

The answer depends upon the scale and where you are: * In those countries that use the long scale (based on powers of a million) like Europe: 1 billion ÷ 1 million = (10^6)^2 ÷ (10^6) = (10^6)^1 = 1 million. * In those countries that use the short scale (based on powers of a thousand plus one) like USA: 1 billion ÷ 1 million = (10^3)^(2+1) ÷ (10^3)^2 = (10^3)^1 = 1 thousand. If you're in the UK although people (including [some of the] Government) want it to be part of Europe, it doesn't use the European long scale (not since 1974) but the American short scale.



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The answer depends upon the scale and where you are: * In those countries that use the long scale (based on powers of a million) like Europe: 1 billion ÷ 1 million = (10^6)^2 ÷ (10^6) = (10^6)^1 = 1 million. * In those countries that use the short scale (based on powers of a thousand plus one) like USA: 1 billion ÷ 1 million = (10^3)^(2+1) ÷ (10^3)^2 = (10^3)^1 = 1 thousand. If you're in the UK although people (including [some of the] Government) want it to be part of Europe, it doesn't use the European long scale (not since 1974) but the American short scale.



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How many times larger is one billion than one million? - Answers

The answer depends upon the scale and where you are: * In those countries that use the long scale (based on powers of a million) like Europe: 1 billion ÷ 1 million = (10^6)^2 ÷ (10^6) = (10^6)^1 = 1 million. * In those countries that use the short scale (based on powers of a thousand plus one) like USA: 1 billion ÷ 1 million = (10^3)^(2+1) ÷ (10^3)^2 = (10^3)^1 = 1 thousand. If you're in the UK although people (including [some of the] Government) want it to be part of Europe, it doesn't use the European long scale (not since 1974) but the American short scale.

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      The answer depends upon the scale and where you are: * In those countries that use the long scale (based on powers of a million) like Europe: 1 billion ÷ 1 million = (10^6)^2 ÷ (10^6) = (10^6)^1 = 1 million. * In those countries that use the short scale (based on powers of a thousand plus one) like USA: 1 billion ÷ 1 million = (10^3)^(2+1) ÷ (10^3)^2 = (10^3)^1 = 1 thousand. If you're in the UK although people (including [some of the] Government) want it to be part of Europe, it doesn't use the European long scale (not since 1974) but the American short scale.
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