20 years in the future??? That depends on the future inflation, and nobody really knows how high that will be. In the extreme case, it may be that if you hold a million dollars 20 years from now, the money will be completely worthless (if there is hyperinflation). Please note that this type of thing has already happened in the past, in several countries.
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One thousand dollars was worth one thousand dollars, since money is money regardless of when it is used. The same amount now in economic terms, roughly adjusted for inflation, would be worth around 110 times as much.
To find 5 percent of 100 million, you would first convert 5 percent to a decimal by dividing it by 100, which gives you 0.05. Then, you would multiply 0.05 by 100 million. This calculation results in 5 million. Therefore, 5 percent of 100 million is 5 million.
dude.. that was only a few years ago. a dollar. lol now if you wanna make some big bucks.. find a penny from either 1943 or 42. thats worth about 2000 dollars
Oh, dude, 2 percent of 12 million dollars is like 240,000 dollars. So, if you ever find yourself needing to calculate a small chunk of that sweet 12 million, now you know! But hey, who's counting when you've got that kind of cash, right?
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math right now? Fine, fine. One million divided by 5 is 200,000. But seriously, who's out here dividing up a million bucks like it's no big deal? Can I get in on that action?