A "bundle" of strapped cash a/k/a a "brick" contains 1,000 notes. The 1,000 notes are a "bundle" of 10 "straps" of a single denomination of currency or notes. Each strap contains 100 notes of single denomination. Therefore a "bundle" contains 10 straps X 100 notes which equal 1,000 notes. If the notes are $20s (as in this example) then the value of 1 Strap = $2,000 and the value of 1 Bundle = $20,000. 100 notes is the worldwide standard count for one strap - regardless of denomination. 10 straps always = one bundle. See the related link below for more information.
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50 billion of them.
There are 5 20s in a 100.
There are 50,000 20s in 1,000,000. (1,000,000/20=50,000)
Most ATMs don't dispense $5 bills. The common denomination is 20s and 10s. You will have to visit the bank to get 5s.
15 $20s
A "bundle" of strapped cash a/k/a a "brick" contains 1,000 notes. The 1,000 notes are a "bundle" of 10 "straps" of a single denomination of currency or notes. Each strap contains 100 notes of single denomination. Therefore a "bundle" contains 10 straps X 100 notes which equal 1,000 notes. If the notes are $20s (as in this example) then the value of 1 Strap = $2,000 and the value of 1 Bundle = $20,000. 100 notes is the worldwide standard count for one strap - regardless of denomination. 10 straps always = one bundle. See the related link below for more information.
one hundred2,000 / 20 = 100
It would depend if you are going to build the road out of coins or bills, and if bills, how high would you want the bills to be stacked. Also depends what kind of bills, 5s, 10s, 20s etc.
one thousand four hundred 70 x $20 = $1,400
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Oh, what a happy little question! To make 70 dollars using 20 dollar bills, you would need 3 of them. Just imagine those bills dancing together on a canvas of kindness and generosity. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents in the world of math.
500 20s.