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Q: How many 50 dollar bills are in a pound?
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How many one dollar bills does a bank put in a bill wrapper?

There are 50 one dollar bills to a strap.


How many fifty dollar bills does it take to make five thousand dollars?

$5000/$50 = 100 fifty dollar bills ==============


How many 50 dollar bills are there in 1 million dollars?

1000000 ÷ 50 = 20000 Therefore, there are 20,000 $50 bills in $1,000,000


How many 20 dollar bills would make 1000?

it would take 50 20 dollar bills to make a thousand dollars.


How many 2 dollar bills would make 100?

fifty 100 / 2 = 50


How many five dollar bills makes 250.00?

50


How many 20 dollar bills in a bank bundle?

50


How many 100 dollar bills in a bank strap?

All bills are wrapped in amounts of 50


How much is 50 pounds of 100 dollar bills?

Considering each U.S. bill weighs exactly one gram, and there are 454 grams to a pound that means one pound of $100 bills would be worth $45,400... multiply this by 50 and you get about $2,270,000 for 50 pounds of $100 bills!


How many 20 dollar bills make 500 dollars?

25 20-dollar bills makes 50 dollars.


Is 100 pounds of 50 dollar bills worth more than 50 pounds of 100 dollar bills?

No and the proof is here:- The standard weight of all US bills is 1 gm and there are 453.6 gm in one US pound. 50 * 453.6 = 22680 = 22680 * $100 = $2,268,000 100 * 453.6 = 45360 = 45360 * $50 = $2,268,000


Which is worth more a 20 lb bag of 50 bills or a 50 lb of 20 bills?

Mathematically they have equal value, assuming that a 50 dollar bill has the same mass (weight) as a 20 dollar bill. Think of it like this: let's say that there is a quantity (N) bills in 1 pound (lb).The 20 lb bag has 20*N bills; each bill worth 50, so 20*N*50 = 1000*N.50 lb bag has 50*N bills; each bill worth 20, so 50*N*20 = 1000*N.On a practical note, each one has an advantage, which may or may not be of different 'worth' to the user. The 20 pound bag will definitely be easier to carry around than the 50 pound bag, but then $20 bills should be easier to spend than $50 bills.