There are 40 $5 bills in $200. 5x40 = 200.
20000 of them.
He has 40 $1.00 bills and 8 $5.00 bills
3/5 = 0.600.60 * 20000 = 12,000
There are none but 8 kilometers is about 5 miles
Exactly 20000.
20000 of them.
20000
He has 40 $1.00 bills and 8 $5.00 bills
20000
3/5 = 0.600.60 * 20000 = 12,000
After 5 years, 20000 at 7% per annum compounded semiannually will be 20000*(1 + 0.5*7/100)2*5 = 20000*(1.035)10 = 28211.98
A nickel is 5 cents, so one dollar is 20 nickels (20*5 = 100). Then $20,000 would be the same as 20000*20 = 400,000 nickels.
There are none but 8 kilometers is about 5 miles
To make 1 million dollars using $50 bills, you would need 20,000 bills. This calculation is derived from dividing 1,000,000 by 50. Each $50 bill represents 50 units of currency, so to reach 1 million units, you would need 20,000 bills.
Exactly 20000.
To determine how many $5 bills make $800, you would divide $800 by $5. This calculation results in 160, meaning that 160 $5 bills make $800. Each $5 bill represents a unit of $5, and when multiplied by the quantity of bills, it equals the total amount of $800.
20000 - 20000(.10)(5) = $10000 **That is assuming there was no real damage done!