Certainly. I have got a microchip as small as my fingernail that will hold 32 billion (bits of data).
no
It depends on the size of the briefcase and the packets of money you have. According to an elegant test done by the creators of the site: http://www.cockeyed.com/inside/million/million.html A stack of $100 bills would be 40 inches tall. These bills will not quite fit into a standard briefcase. In the test, a standard briefcase held about $780,000.00 A "Captain's Case" used by pilots and lawyers holds just over $1 million. This is a "double-wide" briefcase, but a briefcase nonetheless. The 5" Halliburton Stainless Steel briefcase has the look of an executive briefcase and holds $1 million in $100 bills almost exactly. The bills, in $100 bills, weighs about 20 pounds. The hundred dollar bill is the largest generally available to the public, so you have to consider this as the "gold standard" for the answer to the question. If the money is in smaller bills, you need more bills to make $1 million, and more space to hold them all. No briefcase tested held $2 million in hundreds, so it's safe to say that in order to fit into any briefcase generally available, you million needs to be made up of mostly $100 bills.
The largest USD is 100,000. 1,000,000 divided 100,000=10 Think--Can we put 10 bills in a briefcase? YES
Five hundred million.
there is no such thing. there is six million five hundred, 6,000,500, six million 6,000,000, and, there is five hundred million 500,000,000
no
It depends on the size of the briefcase and the packets of money you have. According to an elegant test done by the creators of the site: http://www.cockeyed.com/inside/million/million.html A stack of $100 bills would be 40 inches tall. These bills will not quite fit into a standard briefcase. In the test, a standard briefcase held about $780,000.00 A "Captain's Case" used by pilots and lawyers holds just over $1 million. This is a "double-wide" briefcase, but a briefcase nonetheless. The 5" Halliburton Stainless Steel briefcase has the look of an executive briefcase and holds $1 million in $100 bills almost exactly. The bills, in $100 bills, weighs about 20 pounds. The hundred dollar bill is the largest generally available to the public, so you have to consider this as the "gold standard" for the answer to the question. If the money is in smaller bills, you need more bills to make $1 million, and more space to hold them all. No briefcase tested held $2 million in hundreds, so it's safe to say that in order to fit into any briefcase generally available, you million needs to be made up of mostly $100 bills.
The largest USD is 100,000. 1,000,000 divided 100,000=10 Think--Can we put 10 bills in a briefcase? YES
Examples of styles of business briefcases are, executive briefcases, the college briefcase and the rolling briefcase. All these styles fit different purposes.
Depends on the size of the briefcase. how about a briefcase 24 x 16 x 8? and the dimensions of the of a typical $100 stack of 20s are 6 in x 2.5 in x 5/8 in.
Five hundred million.
Yes. There is a detachable model. It can fit under the seat or even overhead.
Five million
Briefcase is a noun.
The lawyer opened his briefcase.The thief ran away with my briefcase.
You can carry almost anything in a brown briefcase, as long as it's small enough to fit. Some examples include: hats, books, magazines, newspapers, sandwiches, wallets and many more.
One million, five hundred million? If you mean five hundred and one million, that would be 501,000,000