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The value of one BANK BUNDLE of tens typically refers to a bundle containing 10 notes of a specific denomination, such as $10 bills. Therefore, one BANK BUNDLE of tens would be valued at $100. However, the exact value may vary depending on the context or specific currency being referenced.
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10 x 10 = 100
They are: 10*100 = 1000 and 10*10 =100
100 tens make up 1000
The value of one BANK BUNDLE of tens typically refers to a bundle containing 10 notes of a specific denomination, such as $10 bills. Therefore, one BANK BUNDLE of tens would be valued at $100. However, the exact value may vary depending on the context or specific currency being referenced.
You need ten tens to make 100 :D
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$20 = $500/bundle; $10 = $250/bundle; $5 = $100/bundle; $1 = $25/bundle $100 = ?/bundle
10 x 10 = 100
A bundle of $100 bills typically contains 100 notes. Therefore, in a bundle of 10,000 $100 bills, there would be 10,000 divided by 100, which equals 100 bundles. Each bundle would contain 100 $100 bills, making a total of 10,000 $100 bills.
A bundle typically consists of 100 singles. In the context of currency, this means 100 individual notes of the same denomination are packaged together for easier handling and distribution.
100 bills in a bundle of $100,each bundle is worth 10,000 dollars
They are: 10*100 = 1000 and 10*10 =100
$1 bills = $100 money bundle $2 bills = $200 money bundle $5 bills = $500 money bundle $10 bills = $1,000 money bundle $20 bills = $2,000 money bundle $50 bills = $5,000 money bundle $100 bills = $10,000 money bundle