well dont show off, for one thing!
the cost was 36,000,000,000 dollars
2.738 years
All together, the three movies made about 3-4 billion dollars.
About $60 billion. More than all the Disney parks combined.
Oh, isn't that a fun question! If we're talking about a billion dollars, that's a whole lot of money. You would need 20 billion nickels to make a billion dollars because there are 20 nickels in a dollar. Just imagine all the happy little coins shining and jingling together in a big pile!
2.2 Billion all together.... so do the math they split it evenly
3 billion dollars with just his rap part of it not including all other money making productions lol 3 billion dollars? umm, not quite. he's worth around 150m. haha what 150m no way hes got atleast 1 billion
about 5.7 billion dollars a year
The market capitalization of Hershey Company is about 21 billion dollars. That does not include all of the property they company owns and manages.
2,000,000 dollars
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Three quarters of a billion dollars is a lot of money, my friend. It's like having $750 million in your pocket, ready to spread joy and kindness wherever you go. Just imagine all the good you could do with that much abundance!
I think we can safely say no. If we consider the M3 money supply in the United States for the year 2007 then we're talking around 11.5 trillion dollars then even if we were to assume that all the other countries in the world were as rich as the United States then we still would not get to 1 billion billion dollars. For easy figuring let's round the number of countries up to 200 then we have the following for comparison; M3 for 2007 - (all the money in the US for 2007) $11,500,000,000,000 - 11.5 trillion dollars times 200 countries (number of countries rounded up) $2,300,000,000,000,000 - 2.3 quadrillion dollars one billion billion $1,000,000,000,000,000,000 - 1.0 quintillion dollars References: For the number of countries in the world, http://geography.about.com/cs/countries/a/numbercountries.htm M3 Money supply in the US for 2007 http://www.nowandfutures.com/key_stats.html Number Notation http://www.math.com/tables/general/numnotation.htm