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Anyone knows what MM stands for in this unit? Thanks.
Original post by ZR246
Anyone knows what MM stands for in this unit? Thanks.


Possibly roman numerals - M is a thousand. As there are two Ms, it could be either two thousand (M+M) or one million (M*M).
Original post by Smack
Possibly roman numerals - M is a thousand. As there are two Ms, it could be either two thousand (M+M) or one million (M*M).


I was thinking of 'million-mega' , but want to know for sure; need convert it to SI.
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Original post by ZR246
I was thinking of 'million-mega' , but want to know for sure; need convert it to SI.


What's the context?

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Original post by ZR246
Anyone knows what MM stands for in this unit? Thanks.


Google sent me to
http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=147412

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Original post by jneill
What's the context?

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production of acetic acid, 500 MMlb/yr
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Original post by ZR246
production of acetic acid, 500 MMlb/yr


So, as per that link, it's millions of lbs per year.

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Original post by jneill
So, as per that link, it's millions of lbs per year.

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Thanks a lot!
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Original post by ZR246
Thanks a lot!


I think you mean: thanks a million!

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MMThanks :smile:

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