Yes, especially if the money is still strapped.
That means 50,000 bills. You can probably get a bag large enough to hold them,
but we're guessing that you'd have a tough time carrying the bag by yourself.
OK. You aroused our curiosity. The preponderance of references that we're able to
uncover with a web-search seem to agree on the mass of one gram for any US bill.
If that's anywhere near accurate, then your 50,000 bills would only weigh about
110 pounds ... a lot less than the seat of our pants had predicted. Even with the
additional weight for the rubber bands or gummy wrappers to organize them into
neat bricks, stacks, and wads, you probably wouldn't have that much trouble
getting away with it, after all.
1,000,000 / 10 = 100,000 that's one hundred thousand 10 dollar bills in one million dollars
you need a million thousand dollars bills to equal a billion dollars.
One million
It would take half a million (500,000 or 5 hundred thousand) 2 dollar bills to be worth 1 million dollars. Of course it would take a full 1 million 2 dollar bills to make a million BILLS.
One million of them.
Unless it's a small bag, yes.
There are fifty million (50,000,000) 20 dollar bills in a billion dollars.
1,000,000 / 100 = 10,000 hundred dollar bills in a million.
1 million dollars/100 dollars = 10000 bills
200,000 5 dollar bills makes a million dollars
1,000,000 / 10 = 100,000 that's one hundred thousand 10 dollar bills in one million dollars
you need a million thousand dollars bills to equal a billion dollars.
500,000 dollar bills
One million
100,000
It would take half a million (500,000 or 5 hundred thousand) 2 dollar bills to be worth 1 million dollars. Of course it would take a full 1 million 2 dollar bills to make a million BILLS.
One million of them.