This looks like a tricky problem and since I have no concept of the mathematical processes of multiplication or division I will have to try solving it by addition and counting.
$20 + $20 = $40 There are two twenty's here. (1+1=2)
$40 + $20 = $60 This is the third twenty (2+1=3)
$60 + $20 = $80 This is the fourth twenty (3+1=4)
So, I have added enough $20s to total $80, I then went back and counted how many $20s were required and found out it was 4.
So it takes four $20 to total $80.
I hope you were able to follow this process so you can incorporate it for solving all of your future mathematical questions.
800 $20 bills would make 800. Assuming you mean $800, it takes 40 $20 bills to total $800
Five 20 dollar bills makes 100 dollars.
1000000 ÷ 20 = 50000 Therefore: fifty thousand $20 bills are needed.
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If you're asking how many $20 bills make $2 million, it's 100,000.
800 $20 bills would make 800. Assuming you mean $800, it takes 40 $20 bills to total $800
To make 800 dollars using 20 dollar bills, you would need 40 bills. This can be calculated by dividing the total amount (800) by the value of each bill (20). The formula would be 800 / 20 = 40. Therefore, it takes 40 twenty dollar bills to make 800 dollars.
35 $20 dollar bills make 700.
1000/20=50 bills
Five 20 dollar bills makes 100 dollars.
One millon divided by 20
To determine how many $20 bills make $1700, you would divide $1700 by $20. This calculation would give you the total number of $20 bills needed to make $1700. In this case, $1700 divided by $20 equals 85, so you would need 85 $20 bills to make $1700.
20 times 20 is 400.
105.
20 x $20 = $400
it would take 50 20 dollar bills to make a thousand dollars.
1000000 ÷ 20 = 50000 Therefore: fifty thousand $20 bills are needed.