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Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you have 1 million dollars, you would have 1,000 one-thousand-dollar bills. Each one of those bills is like a little friend, ready to bring joy and happiness wherever they go. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes you could paint with that much money!
There are 1,000 $1,000 bills in $1 million. This is because $1 million divided by $1,000 equals 1,000. Each $1,000 bill represents one thousand dollars, so you would need 1,000 of them to make up $1 million.
Well, honey, if we're talking about 1 million dollars, there would be 1,000 of those fancy 1000 dollar bills. So, if you're lucky enough to have a stack of those bad boys, you'd have a cool million in your hands. Just make sure you don't misplace them - that's a lot of dough to lose!
No, you can do it all in 100 dollar bills or 5 dollar bills.
1000 bills.
1000 of them.
The dimensions of all us bills are Width: 155.956 mm, Height: 66.294 mm, Weight: Approx. 1 g One million dollars in $1000 banknotes would require 1000 bills, so they'd weigh 1000 gm, or one kilo. However, the 1000-dollar bill is no longer printed.
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