• AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world
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    For which use case? Is the billion = a million million standard, or is the thousand million standard?

    Also how did we end up with two standards of such a basic numerical name?

    Edit: their original comment read “Non-English Anglosphere,” hence my first question not making much sense any more.

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      English->English

      French->American

      Due to US market size, theirs is becoming more standard.

      Like metric, the US swapped to the French version because of their hate of the British following the split.

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        Ok, see I knew French and Latin used the 1000 of the previous magnitude word is the next magnitude word, I wasn’t sure if that was standard or not. Seems that it is the Brits who changed things.