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In the US there are no gold dollar bills.
7.5 can be written an infinite number of ways; e.g. 75/10; 750/100; 7500/1000 along with many other ways.
400 quarters = $100
go shopping the change will do you good. (Use spaces too!)
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One of the best ways to break a 100 bill for change is to visit a bank or a store where you can make a purchase and ask for smaller denominations in return. You can also try using the bill at a vending machine or self-checkout kiosk to receive change in smaller bills or coins.
You can get change for a 100 bill at banks, ATMs, or stores that provide cash back services.
You can obtain change for a 100 bill at banks, retail stores, or by using an ATM.
There are infinitely many ways to get to 100.
You can get change for a 100 bill at a bank, a grocery store, or a retail store that has enough cash on hand to provide change.
Yes, you can typically get change for a 100 bill at a bank by requesting smaller denominations of currency.
You can get change for a 100 bill by visiting a bank, a retail store, or a currency exchange service. They can provide you with smaller denominations of bills or coins in exchange for your 100 bill.
there is none
No, most ATMs do not provide change for bills.
No. Cash does not expire. Though the value of what a 100 $ bill can buy can change over time, the bill as such will remain a $100 bill forever
A 100 dollar bill is worth 100 one dollar bills.