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American and British Meanings Differ for the Word Billion

Question 61

Question 61

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American and British meanings differ for the word billion. Therefore, when traders refer to an American billion, they call it a/an:


A) Kiwi.
B) Loony.
C) Uncle Sam.
D) Yard.

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