If you win 1.5 million dollars in the lottery, 35% of the money will go to the government and a certain percentage will go to the state (this percentage is state dependent). For example, if you won the 1.5 million dollars while living in Arizona, you would be taxed 35% by the government and 5% by the state, leaving you with about 900,000 dollars.
I don't know but I'm pretty sure it's less than 1 million dollars...
It would take two years and one month to pay 5000 dollars back at 200 dollars a month.
40000 dollars at 40%
$21.17 * 0.10 = $2.12 $21.17 - $2.12 = $19.05 you would pay 19 dollars and 5 cents
For example:say the cost of the pillow is 20 dollars and including 10% interest. How much money did you have to pay?first, you have to change 10% into a decimal, which would be .10then, you multiply .10 with 20. then you would get 2.2 dollars would be the interest.and to see how much you would pay for the pillow including interest, just add 20 dollars to your 2 dolllars.and so you would pay 22 dollars all together.Another example:Say you see something that you know was purchased for $32.30 and the original cost was $38.00 and you want to know what percentage the discount was.If you divide the $32.30 by $38.00, you will get .85. You then subtract that from 1.00 (which represents the 100%), and it will give you .15, or 15%.
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15 million dollars.
It was 7.2 million dollars.
like 350 trillion
296 Million Dollars
i think it was 6 million dollars
One million dollars.
30 million dollars
$400 million dollars
the get paid about a million dollars
you will get $0.10 a seconds if you have 1 Billion dollars in the bank which is $360 a hour $8,640 a day and 3,153,300 a year
It would take one thousand days to pay off 1 billion dollars at 1 million dollars per day. It would take one thousand days to pay off 1 trillion dollars at 1 billion dollars per day. Therefore, it would take 1000 x 1000 days, or 1 million days to pay off 1 trillion dollars at 1 million dollars per day. This is roughly equal to 2,740 years. That is assuming there is no interest on the principal.