50 bills to a stack, so $5 *50 = 250
a Canadian 5 dollar bill weighs 1 gram. So it would take 2270 Canadian 5 dollar bills to equal 5 pounds
It would be $100
22 X 5 = 110
You have to convert each coin to its value in cents. A nickel is 5 cents and a dollar is 100 cents, so a nickel is 5/100 of a dollar, or 5 percent.
50 bills to a stack, so $5 *50 = 250
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5: 7
4.3 inches, most heist movies make it seem like it would fill up a briefcase and such but it doesn't. In 20 dollar bills it is 21.5 inches, in 10 dollar bills it is 43 inches, in 5 dollar bills it is 86 inches, and in 1 dollar bills it is 430 inches. A dollar bill is .0043 inches so in turn to make a stack a mile long it would takeover 14 million bills.
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The size of a dollar bill is 6.6294cm (2.61") wide, by 15.5956cm (6.14") long, and 0.010922cm (0.0043") thick, with a weight of 1.0 grams.There are 454 grams to the pound. Thus, 500 pounds equates to 227,000 grams (or for purposes of this question, 227,000 bills).A single stack of bills weighing 500 pounds would thus be 227,000 x 0.010922 cm = 2479.294 cm = 24.79294 meters (or 81.341667 feet).By "stacked 4 square," I assume that you mean "stacked 4 by 4"; that is, 16 piles of bills arranged 4 by 4. Such a stack would be 4 x 2.61 inches = 10.44 inches wide by 4 x 6.14 inches = 24.56 inches long and would be 5.08385 feet high (5 feet, 1 inch).These answers assume you have new bills - piles of circulated bills would probably be higher as they wouldn't stack as neatly.
No, you can do it all in 100 dollar bills or 5 dollar bills.
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It takes twenty.
a Canadian 5 dollar bill weighs 1 gram. So it would take 2270 Canadian 5 dollar bills to equal 5 pounds
If there are d $1 bills their value is $1 × d, or d dollars.Each $5 bills is worth 5 times as much so if there are f bills their value is $5 × f, or 5f dollars.Thus the expression for the total would be d + 5f dollars.
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