depends how long you are able to hang on to them!
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Five 20 dollar bills makes 100 dollars.
It takes twenty.
Each bill is .0043 inches thick. 2000 dollars in twenties, which is 100 bills, is only .43 inches thick.
To determine the thickness of $5,000,000 in hundred-dollar bills, we first note that a single $100 bill is approximately 0.11 millimeters thick. Therefore, 50,000 $100 bills (which make up $5,000,000) would be about 5,500 millimeters thick, or roughly 5.5 meters (18 feet).
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Five 20 dollar bills makes 100 dollars.
It takes twenty.
Each bill is .0043 inches thick. 2000 dollars in twenties, which is 100 bills, is only .43 inches thick.
To determine the thickness of $5,000,000 in hundred-dollar bills, we first note that a single $100 bill is approximately 0.11 millimeters thick. Therefore, 50,000 $100 bills (which make up $5,000,000) would be about 5,500 millimeters thick, or roughly 5.5 meters (18 feet).
A standard bundle of 100 U.S. dollar bills is typically about 0.43 inches thick, or approximately 1.1 centimeters. This measurement can vary slightly depending on factors such as the condition of the bills and how tightly they are bundled. Each bill is about 0.0043 inches thick, so the thickness of the bundle is a direct result of the accumulation of these individual bills.
There are 100 five-dollar bills in a bundle (strap) as distributed by the Federal Reserve. All new bills are shipped in 100-bill "straps" and 4000-bill "bricks." Banks will often distribute bills in smaller bundles, especially after they have gotten thicker from being circulated. A green strap will normally indicate 50 bills ($250) while a red strap indicates the standard 100 bills ($500).
Yes, you can exchange 20 dollar bills for 100 dollar bills at the bank.
Yes, you can exchange 20 dollar bills for 100 dollar bills at a bank.
A stack of 100 U.S. dollar bills is approximately 0.43 inches (about 1.1 centimeters) thick. This measurement can vary slightly based on the condition and the way the bills are stacked. Generally, each bill is about 0.0043 inches thick, so multiplying that by 100 gives you the total thickness.
$5000/$50 = 100 fifty dollar bills ==============