I think they usually use the same terms used in physics, but I am a German native speaker. This kind of using abbreviations is not consistent, I don't know whether there is something more systematic.
1'000 => kilo => k
1'000'000 => mega/million => m
1'000'000'000 => giga/billion => b
1'000'000'000'000 => tera/trillion => t
1'000'000'000'000'000 => peta/quadrillion => q
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This is a great graphic. Not sure what tsd is meant to represent though.
Total Steem users by the looks of it. I love this report. One of my first stops every day
Yeah, they def earned a follow.
thanks :)
Intuitively I would say TSD means thousand. In German this is a common abbreviation.
exactly, I thought it is the same in english.... whats the short therm for it in english?
I think they usually use the same terms used in physics, but I am a German native speaker. This kind of using abbreviations is not consistent, I don't know whether there is something more systematic.
1'000 => kilo => k
1'000'000 => mega/million => m
1'000'000'000 => giga/billion => b
1'000'000'000'000 => tera/trillion => t
1'000'000'000'000'000 => peta/quadrillion => q
In American English we say "K" for thousand. So 25,000 = 25k
tsd = thousand or x1000
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thats exactly what it is....
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