To cover a mile with dollar bills laid flat, you'd need approximately 1.5 million bills. Each bill measures 2.61 inches by 6.14 inches, and when laid end to end, it takes about 63,360 inches to cover a mile. Given that each bill covers about 16.1 square inches, you'd effectively cover the distance using a significant number of bills.
It would take two hundred thousand (200,000) $5 bills to equal one million dollars.
5000 bills
200000
you need a million thousand dollars bills to equal a billion dollars.
To make a total of 200 dollars using 20 dollar bills, you would need 10 of them. This is because 200 divided by 20 equals 10.
It would take two hundred thousand (200,000) $5 bills to equal one million dollars.
5000 bills
You would need 100 one dollar bills to make up 100 dollars.
10 million 100 dollars bills are in a billion dollars.
200000
you need a million thousand dollars bills to equal a billion dollars.
it would take 50 20 dollar bills to make a thousand dollars.
To determine how many $20 bills are in a trillion dollars, you would divide one trillion by 20. One trillion is equal to 1,000,000,000,000. Dividing this by 20 gives you 50,000,000,000, meaning there are 50 billion $20 bills in a trillion dollars.
The answer depends on the size of the class room as well as the size of the ten dollar bills. Many countries use dollars as their currency and have ten dollar bills. These are not all the same size!
To make a total of 200 dollars using 20 dollar bills, you would need 10 of them. This is because 200 divided by 20 equals 10.
You would need 50,000 twenty-dollar bills. 1000000/20 = 50000
when you do the math it would be 100