Well, friend, while it's possible for a bank to exchange your 100 dollars for 10000 pennies, they might not have that many pennies on hand. You could always ask the bank ahead of time if they can accommodate your request, or perhaps consider obtaining the pennies from a coin exchange service instead. Just remember, there's always a way to make your creative ideas come to life!
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Banks typically have policies regarding coin exchanges, and many have limits on the number of coins they will accept in a single transaction. In this case, exchanging $100 for 10,000 pennies would likely exceed their policy limits. It is recommended to check with the specific bank regarding their coin exchange policies before attempting such a transaction.
I think that you can use simple math for this question. For Example, it takes 10 pennies to make 10 cents or a dime. It would take 50 pennies to make 50 cents or 2 quarters. It would take 100 pennies to make 1 dollar bill and 500 pennies to make 5 dollars As we continue on this upward scale 20,000 pennies would make 200 dollars. 100,000 pennies would make 1000 dollars. 500,000 pennies would make it 5000 dollars. Do you see this trend? So if we know that 100 pennies equal 1 dollar then 1,000,000 multiplied by 100 pennies will give me a product of 1 x 10^8 or 100,000,000 or 1 million dollars. 100,000,000
5 million dollars.
60 pennies, 39 dimes and 1 half-dollar will give you $0.60 + $3.90 + $0.50 = $5.00
Ah, what a delightful question! To find out how many pennies 7.09 equals, we simply need to remember that there are 100 pennies in a dollar. So, to find the equivalent in pennies, we would multiply 7.09 by 100. That would give us 709 pennies! Isn't that just lovely?
$1.19 made up of one half dollar, one quarter, four dimes, and 4 pennies