If you want to know it in pounds-I have no idea
but in dollars it is $120
Approximately $335,520
$14250 ÷ $20 = 712 r 1 You could use at most 712 of the $20 bills and at least 2 of the $5 bills, You can reduce the number of $20 bills and for each one you reduce it by, you need to increase the number of $5 bills by 4, eg 711 of the $20 bills and 6 of the $5 bills. You could use no $20 bills at all in which case you would need to use 2850 of the $5 bills.
20 $1 bills 18 $1 bills and 1 $2 bill 16 $1 bills and 2 $2 bills 14 $1 bills and 3 $2 bills 12 $1 bills and 4 $2 bills 10 $1 bills and 5 $2 bills 8 $1 bills and 6 $2 bills 6 $1 bills and 7 $2 bills 4 $1 bills and 8 $2 bills 2 $1 bills and 9 $2 bills 10 $2 bills and so on and so forth appropriately as needed utilizing $5, $10, and $20 bills along with $1 and $2 bills
20 dollars. The dollar bill is 6" long.
All US banknotes weigh 1 gram each. A US pound is 453.6 grams, so assuming no one is going to tear up 6/10 of a $20 bill, one pound would contain 453 bills worth $20 x 453 = $9060
Well, honey, in a Monopoly game, you've got 20 $1 bills, 20 $5 bills, 30 $10 bills, 20 $20 bills, 10 $50 bills, 10 $100 bills, and 6 $500 bills. So, count 'em up and make it rain on Park Place!
All US banknotes weigh 1 gram each. A US pound is 453.6 grams, so assuming no one is going to tear up 6/10 of a $20 bill, one pound would contain 453 bills worth $20 x 453 = $9060
You would need 30 $20 bills to make $600.
20% of 30 is 6 ; 20 percent = .20 30 x .20 = 6
NFL Monday Night Football - 1970 Los Angeles Rams vs- Buffalo Bills 20-6 was released on: USA: 16 October 1989
So - you have to use exactly 15 bills for the total... 20 x 6 plus 10 x 4 plus 5 x 5 is one solution.
20' x 6' = 120 square feet.