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40% off 1000 = 60% left of 1000 = 1000*60/100 = 600
All current US bills have 8 digits and at least two letters in their serial numbers. $5 bills and higher have two letters before the digits and one after. The second letter before the digits indicates which Federal Reserve District distributed the bill. $1 and $2 bills only have one letter before the digits. The Federal Reserve District letter is inside the seal on the left side of the bills' face.
625 goes into 1000 as 1 time, with 375 left over from 1000.
I would use powers of 10 to answer this. 100 is 10^2 54 billion is 5.4 x 10^10 so you are left with the answer to what is 54 x 10^10 / 10^2 you are left wih 5.4 x 10^8 or 540 million (540,000,000)
5000 2 dollar bills are left in the world
5000 2 dollar bills are left in the world
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Yes it can if left in water for long periods of time.
THE CHANGE is what is going to be left from dollar bills after the tax increases VOTE CHANGE
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You don't have one. US dollar bills are printed only in Washington DC and (since late 1990) in Fort Worth, Texas. Fort Worth bills have a little "FW" next to the plate number in the right-hand corner. If you are asking about bills produced for the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, $1 dollar bills, and older bills of higher denominations, have a large "L" within a circle to the left of the portrait. More current higher denomination bills have "L12" just beneath the left serial number (in type the same size as the serial number).
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You bundle up 100 bills i a wrap and if you have any left over, just give them loosely to the teller. You can also bundle the remainder into 50 bills wrap and 25 bills wrap
there are no more than 1000 leopard sharks left in the world
Benjamin Franklin appears on the reverse of two-dollar bills printed since 1976, standing to Thomas Jefferson's left at the signing of the Declaration of Independence.