The US dollar bill is made out of 75% of cotton and 25% linen fibers. Each bill weighs 1 gm so allowing a bit for the ink, each bill has very slightly less than 0.75 gm of cotton and 0.25 gm of linen.
The U.S. dollar is made of 75% cotton and 25% linen
Partially. US paper currency is 25% linen and 75% cotton.
75% Cotton, 25% Linen
A blend of 25% cotton and 75% linen
It's a blend of cotton and linen.
This "paper money" is made from a blend of cotton and linen
Yes. US paper currency is 25% linen and 75% cotton. Check out the US Treasury site linked below.
Cotton and linen are both plant fibres.
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No, U.S. dollar bills are made of 25% linen and 75% cotton.
The cotton setting on an iron is approximately 193 degrees Fahrenheit.