I would say several thousand at least but it really depends on the size of the mason jar. In a standard mason jar I'm going to guess 3 to 5 thousand.
5 gallons worth
The US dollar bill is 2.6" by 6.1". So in terms of width, 20.5/6.1 = 3.36 dollar bills can fit along one side of the wall. In terms of height, 37/2.6 = 14.23 dollar bills can fit along the other side of the wall. I'm rounding up to 4 dollar bills in width and 15 for height (some will need to be cut). So for the whole area, 4*15 = 60 dollar bills total.
"A dollar is a unit of currency. An inch is a unit of length. The two units are therefore incompatible." Actually, yes they are. If you find the thickness of a dollar, you can find how many fit in 1 inch. There are about 233 dollar bills in one inch
No, assuming that the suitcase can be no bigger then 25ft3(Which is massive 5x5x5 ft) then 1 million USD in $1 bills will not fit. The volume of 1 million $1 bills stacked neatly would have a volume of 39.88ft3.
If you're smart, you would never climb into a Mason jar.
How many 100 dollar bills can fit in a carton depends on the size of the carton.
On an 8 1/2 x 11 inch sheet of paper, about 5 dollar bills would fit.
700 trillion dollar bills can fit inside blahs ark. Give or take a few trillion
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5 gallons worth
The US dollar bill is 2.6" by 6.1". So in terms of width, 20.5/6.1 = 3.36 dollar bills can fit along one side of the wall. In terms of height, 37/2.6 = 14.23 dollar bills can fit along the other side of the wall. I'm rounding up to 4 dollar bills in width and 15 for height (some will need to be cut). So for the whole area, 4*15 = 60 dollar bills total.
To determine how many $20 bills will fit in a briefcase, we need to consider the dimensions of the briefcase and the size of the bills. A standard briefcase typically measures around 18-20 inches in length, 12-14 inches in width, and 4-6 inches in depth. A US dollar bill is approximately 2.61 inches wide, 6.14 inches long, and 0.0043 inches thick. By calculating the volume of the briefcase and the volume of a single bill, we can estimate how many bills could fit inside.
A standard U.S. dollar bill is approximately 2.61 inches long. Since there are 39.37 inches in a meter, you can fit about 15 dollar bills in a meter when laid end to end. This calculation is based on dividing 39.37 inches by 2.61 inches per bill. Therefore, approximately 15 dollar bills equal one meter in length.
"A dollar is a unit of currency. An inch is a unit of length. The two units are therefore incompatible." Actually, yes they are. If you find the thickness of a dollar, you can find how many fit in 1 inch. There are about 233 dollar bills in one inch
Not sure how much would fit in there. Need to know if you got 1 dollar bills or what to figure that out. If you got 1 hundred dollar bills , you can put a whole lot of money in there.
754,920 bills fit in the cube