you would need 1000 hundred dollar bills
100,000
There are 10 dimes in a dollar, so 10 dollars times 10 dimes would equal 100 dimes.
You would use 6 - one dollar bills, 9 dimes, and 5 nickles. You could also vary the dimes and nickles.
Two nickels equal the value of one dime, therefore fourteen (14) nickels would equal the value of seven (7) dimes.
you would need 1000 hundred dollar bills
100,000
There are 10 dimes in a dollar, so 10 dollars times 10 dimes would equal 100 dimes.
You would use 6 - one dollar bills, 9 dimes, and 5 nickles. You could also vary the dimes and nickles.
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Two nickels equal the value of one dime, therefore fourteen (14) nickels would equal the value of seven (7) dimes.
1000000/100 = 10000, that is you would have a stack of 10,000 hundred dollar bills.
Ten dimes equals $1.00, so Twenty dimes would equal $2.00 ... two rows of ten times would do it. A roll of dimes contains $5 when rolled by a merchant or bank.
If a dollars worth of dimes is divided into two equal groups, each group would contain half of the total value of dimes. Since each dime is worth 10 cents, there would be 10 dimes in each group for a total of 20 dimes. This is because 1 dollar is equal to 100 cents, and dividing 100 cents by 10 cents per dime gives us 10 dimes in each group.
A bills are just over 1/10 mm thick. Since it would take one hundred $100 bills to equal $10,000 it would take a stack at least 100 x 1/10 = 10mm = 1 cm high to equal $10,000. Of course the bills won't really sit completely flat so you would expect the stack to be a bit more than 1 cm thick. The numbers will be similar for other currencies
0.004 in * 10000 = 40 in that's assuming that the bills are completely flat and that there's no air in between.
its obvious, quarters