Oh, dude, math time! So, if one bundle of 10 bills is 200 bills, that means each bill is worth 20 bucks. So, for 500 bundles, you just gotta multiply 500 by 20, which gives you... drumroll... $10,000! Like, easy peasy lemon squeezy, right?
A bundle of $100 bills typically contains 100 notes. Therefore, in a bundle of 10,000 $100 bills, there would be 10,000 divided by 100, which equals 100 bundles. Each bundle would contain 100 $100 bills, making a total of 10,000 $100 bills.
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math? Alright, fine. A bank bundle usually contains 100 bills, so if they're all $50 bills, that would be 100 x 50 = 5000 dollars. So, like, there are 100 fifty dollar bills in a bank bundle. Math is hard, man.
10,000To put that into perspective, think of banded bundles of $100 bills you see in suitcases or duffel bags on T.V or in movies. You would need 10,000 bills to total 1 million dollars, which if stacked, would be a little over 3 feet high.
If Joe's wallet contains 10 bills of $5 and $1 denominations and 2 more $5 bills than $1 bills for a total of $34, then he must have 6 $5 bills and 4 $1 bills.
Let's denote the number of five dollar bills as x and the number of ten dollar bills as y. We can set up a system of equations based on the given information: 5x + 10y = 175 (total value of the bills) x + y = 25 (total number of bills) Solving this system of equations, we find that there are 15 ten dollar bills in Perry's pocket.
one bundle of $10 bills contains 200 bills. What would be the total value of 500 bundles?
A bundle of $100 bills typically contains 100 notes. Therefore, in a bundle of 10,000 $100 bills, there would be 10,000 divided by 100, which equals 100 bundles. Each bundle would contain 100 $100 bills, making a total of 10,000 $100 bills.
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A bank bundle of $20 bills typically contains 100 bills. Therefore, in a bundle of $20 bills, there would be a total of $2,000 (100 bills x $20 each). Bundles are standardized by the banking industry for ease of handling and counting.
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math? Alright, fine. A bank bundle usually contains 100 bills, so if they're all $50 bills, that would be 100 x 50 = 5000 dollars. So, like, there are 100 fifty dollar bills in a bank bundle. Math is hard, man.
20 for a total of $1000.00
Typically, a bundle of 50-dollar bills consists of 100 notes. This means that each bundle has a total value of $5,000. However, banks may have specific guidelines or practices, so it's always best to check with the institution for their exact requirements.
For 644 square, a square is 100 square feet. 3 bundles to a square so 3x644=1,932 bundles. I imagine your question is how many bundles for 644 square feet. That's 20 bundles plus 2 for the starter course and the cap so 22 total.
10,000To put that into perspective, think of banded bundles of $100 bills you see in suitcases or duffel bags on T.V or in movies. You would need 10,000 bills to total 1 million dollars, which if stacked, would be a little over 3 feet high.
Roofing shingles are measured in "squares". One square is 100 square feet. *ASSUMING YOUR ROOF IS FLAT OR NEARLY FLAT* 16' x 80' = 1280 square feet. You'll need 12.8 (or 13) squares of roofing shingles. The majority of roofing shingle bundles are 3 bundles per square. 13 squares times 3 bundles per square = 39 bundles (minimum). Good luck!