At the moment, there are approximately 7 billion people in the world (7,000,000,000) - to give everyone one penny would cost $70,000,000 - so to give everyone 1/1000 of that would be:
$70,000 (seventy thousand dollars).
For all practical purposes, .000047% of a penny is nothing. A penny is the smallest legal tender in the United States. The least-valuable currency in the world right now is the Iranian Rial, and even that only gets you 422.75 for a penny. No currency is inflated enough to be worth less than a millionth of a penny.
eight hundred thousandths. Or at least that is how it would be read in the machine world. (IE half an inch or .500 would be read "five hundred thousandths". 0.8005 would be read "eight hundred and a half thousandths" as .xxx5 is half of one thousandth. )
Monetary exchange values change depending on economic conditions around the world. However, a Barbados penny is currently worth 1/2 of a cent in the United States.
Oh, what a happy little question! One hundred and sixty two thousandths in standard form is 0.162. Just remember, every number, no matter how small, has its own special place in the big, beautiful world of math.
Money.
Well if you figure if everyone at least drops a penny or 2 every few months there must be hundreds of millions of pennies all over the place. Well if you figure if everyone at least drops a penny or 2 every few months there must be hundreds of millions of pennies all over the place.
Well, YEs. We can't deny the fact that money is everything. You can't survive this cruel world without a penny in your palm.
For many people it is, but not for everyone.
A "silver penny" is a steel penny. They were minted in 1943, during World War II, because of the copper shortage. To a collector, it may be worth something, yes, but certainly no amount you could retire on.
Money? Well, money is all over the place and everyone puts their ewey germs on it, so yes. Besides s@$!, money is probably the dirtiest thing in the world.
2x amount as everyone in the world put together.
because the penny that year wasn't made out of copper cause it was used for communication equipments during world war 2
A St. Joseph Penny Drive is a fund raising effort by school children in wealthier regions to raise money for projects in poorer areas of the world. The money raised may be used for a variety of projects, such as building or renovating schools.
They have no specific demographic. They cater to anyone & everyone who has the money to spend at their parks.
It was great! Nobody had to worry about money any more because everyone had a job.
Wait for everyone else to run out of money and then came in to loan billions to its 'allies', great way to make money out of your friends.
By banding together and make peace there would be no owning everyone shared and got what they want no money