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1,000,000 (1000000, one million or one thousand thousand or million or thousand thousand for short) is a natural number between 999,999 and 1,000,001. The name is derived from Italian, where "mille" was 1,000, and 1,000,000 became a "milione", as 'a large thousand'.
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Cardinal | one million | |||
Ordinal | 1000000th (one millionth) | |||
Factorization | 26× 56 | |||
Greek numeral | ||||
Roman numeral | M | |||
Binary | 111101000010010000002 | |||
Ternary | 12122102020013 | |||
Quaternary | 33100210004 | |||
Quinary | 2240000005 | |||
Senary | 332333446 | |||
Octal | 36411008 | |||
Duodecimal | 40285412 | |||
Hexadecimal | F424016 | |||
Vigesimal | 6500020 | |||
Base 36 | LFLS36 |
In scientific notation, the number is written as 1×106 or just 106. Physical quantities can also be explained using the SI prefix "mega-" when using SI units. For example, 1 megawatt is 1,000,000 watts.
The word 'million' is common to both the short-scale and long-scale numbering systems, unlike the larger numbers, which have different names in the two systems.
The million is sometimes used in the English language as a metaphor for a very large number, as in 'Never in a million years' and 'You're one in a million', or as hyperbole, as in 'I've walked a million miles'.
Il Milione is the title of Marco Polo's narration of his travels in China. The name is supposed to come from Polo's nickname after his tales of riches and multitudes.
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