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estie | 13:51 Mon 15th Aug 2005 | Science
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Why is one billion a different number in Britain and the USA? I've been reading loads of science papers, and I have to keep checking where each paper was written so I know what the authors are talking about when they say one billion. This seems cazy - to use the same word for two very different numbers!
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It's the difference between Long Scale and Short Scale.

Look here.

They are different but when Billion is mentioned it almost always means the US one, ditto trillion etc.

yeah we now use the us definition

 

jim

It is stupid though. I hate the US billion. If a million is a thousand thousand (ie multiplying the same number) then surely a billion should be a million million. Always been a sore point (but maybe being pedantic!).
The correct term for one thousand million is "milliard."
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Thanks everyone! Like the metric system, I wish we could all use the same units...

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