Why do Europeans say 1000 million instead of 1 billion?


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Was tought that 1,000,000,000,000 was a billion untill about 1978 when we had new physics text book delivered. These were printed in America and 1,000,000,000 was a billion. As values had to be stated in numeric form it made no difference.

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Interesting thread. I never knew any of this. It's a lot of complexity for complexities sake... It sounds from that article that the American terminology is catching on mostly? But both the American and British terminology was created by the French? Then why would they call it American and British? ROFL Sneaky Frenchmen... :p

Then why is there always a distinction made between them?

Because the UK isn't attached to the rest of continental Europe, and our way of life is quite different, even down to the kind of electrical outlets we use. You really don't want to look too deep into such trivial things.

Desciptive words for an actual numbers could be dangerous! I will have to be careful when I become a Billionaire.... This reminds of when they built the hubble telescope lens incorrectly getting imperial and metric mixed up they only worked it out when the thing was in space.. now thats dumb.

Desciptive words for an actual numbers could be dangerous! I will have to be careful when I become a Billionaire.... This reminds of when they built the hubble telescope lens incorrectly getting imperial and metric mixed up they only worked it out when the thing was in space.. now thats dumb.

you're confusing the hubble error with the mars lander error. Hubble's issues wasn't related to metric/imperial conversions, but broken equipment and poor quality control.

I don't know why each grouping cant just have its own name like we do use in america.....

0 - ones

10 - tens

100 - hundreds

1 000 - thousands

10 000 - ten thousands

100 000 - hundred thousands

1 000 000 - millions

10 000 000 - ten millions

100 000 000 - hundred millions

1 000 000 000 - billions

10 000 000 000 - ten billions

100 000 000 000 - hundred bllions

1 000 000 000 000 - trillions

Wow, seems in Spain we're different to everybody else!!!

Here, one billion is one million million.

We do say "a thousand million" (mil millones)

And the word "millar" (which looks like your "milliard") means "a thousand": un millar = mil = 1000

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