It refers to a thousand. So 20 large is twenty thousand dollars.
Usually it means 2,000,000 units of currency, e.g. dollars.
There is no such number as forty ten. If you mean it as fifty, then the answer would be 2500. If you mean it as fifty times forty times ten, the answer is 20000.
If you mean how many reeds on the edge? it's 150
21600050 as a correct number it is 21,600,050 In words it is 'Twenty one million, six hundred thousand and fifty'.
It refers to a thousand. So 20 large is twenty thousand dollars.
It seems to mean a lot of money. Referring to the number of decimals in a large amount of money. ex. "I earned a pack of zeros at that gig"
Fifty-seven parts out of one hundred. If that was money, it would be fifty-seven cents.
To be worth a mint means to have a significant amount of wealth or value, often referring to a large sum of money or assets. It implies being extremely rich or valuable.
Well honey, a pound of fifty dollar bills is worth exactly the same as a pound of one dollar bills - $453.60. Money doesn't discriminate based on denomination when it comes to weight. So if you're looking to lift some cash, just remember it's gonna weigh the same no matter the bill.
When referring to business or money, chicken feed means a small or insignificant amount of money.
Usually it means 2,000,000 units of currency, e.g. dollars.
I Believe large refers to thousands, not 100% sure though...
Large, other than referring to literal size, can mean a thousand dollars, as in: "He wasted 25 large on an engagement ring for a woman who ran off with his best friend.)
When referring to a play, it means that it is actually worth taking the time and money to produce on stage.
It depends on how you mean it. If you are referring to government legislature, the word is "Assemblée" If you are referring to a large meeting (such as you would have at a school), the word is "Réunion" If you are referring to the act of assembling a machine or similar, the word is "Assemblage".
56 (fifty-six)