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by anonymouz 4973 days ago
Capital M would be 'mega' as a prefix, but I think it does not exist as a unit. If you're willing to read MM as Mm, then it would be Megameter.

Your really should revisit roman numerals. MM = 2000, you have to add them, not multiply.

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Good point. So it turns out that MM is supposed to mean "thousand thousand" in the world of finance, but it is indeed not a correct roman numeral. Old school.