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Well, honey, if you're talking about British pounds, then you'd need 1,500 of those 10 pound notes to make 15,000 pounds. It's not rocket science, just basic math. So, there you have it, simple and straight to the point.
1,500 Ten Pound notes would add up to 15,000 Pounds.
10 yards equals 30 feet which equals 360 inches.
There are 36 tens in 360. This can be determined by dividing 360 by 10, which equals 36. Each ten in 360 represents a multiple of 10, with the number 360 being composed of 36 groups of 10.
You can make 1000 RS without using a 100 RS note. Five 150 RS notes plus five 50 RS notes equals 1000 RS in 10 notes.
10 yards 36 in = 1 yd 360/36 = 10
10 times
10*36 = 360 inches
Second part of question :) in my notes : (4.6*10^12)=4.6*10^6 in excel : (4.6*10^12)=678196,411232349?
360 inches
36 inches = 1 yard so 360 inches = 360/36 = 10 yards.