Canadian bills feature prominent figures from the country's history, primarily notable Canadians who have made significant contributions in various fields. For example, the $5 bill features Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Canada's first French-speaking Prime Minister, while the $10 bill honors John A. Macdonald, the first Prime Minister of Canada. The $20 bill showcases Queen Elizabeth II, reflecting Canada's status as a constitutional monarchy, and the $50 bill features William Lyon Mackenzie King, a key political figure. Additionally, the $100 bill portrays Robert Borden, a former Prime Minister.
A cube.
A cube.
The weight of $1 million in $100 Canadian bills can be calculated by first noting that a single $100 bill weighs approximately 1 gram. Therefore, 10,000 $100 bills (which make up $1 million) would weigh about 10,000 grams, or 10 kilograms. Thus, 1 million dollars in $100 Canadian bills weighs around 10 kilograms.
pyramid
It is a cuboid
Woodrow Wilson on the 100,000 USD bill
Canadian $1000 bills do not feature a Prime Minister. They depict Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada. Note that all $1000 bills are withdrawn, though $1.1 billion worth are still in circulation.
It is a prismoid - a prism-like solid whose lateral faces are not perpendicular to the bases.It is a prismoid - a prism-like solid whose lateral faces are not perpendicular to the bases.It is a prismoid - a prism-like solid whose lateral faces are not perpendicular to the bases.It is a prismoid - a prism-like solid whose lateral faces are not perpendicular to the bases.
Queen Elizabeth II, on all bills printed between her ascension to the throne in 1953 and the end of $1 bill production in 1987.
American currency is not legal tender in Canada. Many (but not all) taxi drivers will accept American bills at par. You would be wise to convert to Canadian currency. Canadian banks will exchange American bills for Canadian bills at a fair exchange rate, and will do so while you wait. Besides, our bills are prettier than American bills.
Canada has dollar coins not bills.
George Washington
Only $5 bills are.
They get warm.
As far as I am aware, there is no polyhedron (3-d figure) whose faces are all octagons. As far as I am aware, there is no polyhedron (3-d figure) whose faces are all octagons. As far as I am aware, there is no polyhedron (3-d figure) whose faces are all octagons. As far as I am aware, there is no polyhedron (3-d figure) whose faces are all octagons.
Triangular prism
It is a tetrahedron pyramid that has 4 faces, 6 edges and 4 vertices.