The $1 and $100 bill (under normal compression) are about 0.0043 inches thick, or just over 1/10 mm.
A stack of ten thousand bills would be 43 inches (1.1 m) or 3 feet, 7 inches tall.
Currency markers do work on 100 dollar bills. They also work on 10's and 1's.
Its $4,494,600.00
Yes
there are 100 bills in any bank bundle and 1000 in a brick
Only if you have 10 100 hundred dollar bills. Only if you have 10 100 hundred dollar bills. Only if you are carrying a credit, if you have a check or if you have 10 $100 bills. Actually it would take one hundred $100 bills. But to answer the question: YES, you can carry that amount in cash. However, to keep from getting in trouble, you will need a document (usually from a financial institution) to show where the money came from and the purpose. The reason for that is there is so much money laundering from illegal activities that large amounts of cash are always suspect.
10000/100 is 100 bills
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you would need 1000 hundred dollar bills
10000 of them.
To make $10,000 using 100 dollar bills, you would need 10000/100 = 100 bills. So you would need 100 one hundred dollar bills to make $10,000.
1 million dollars/100 dollars = 10000 bills
To work this out divide 1,000,000 by 100.The answer is there are 10,000 x $100 in a million dollars.
Since there are 10 dimes in a dollar, we will divide 10000 by 10 to get the amount of dollars it is, giving us 1000. Then, we will divide 1000 by 100 (because there are one hundred dollars in a one hundred dollar bill) which gives us 10. 10000 dimes is equal to 10 one hundred dollar bills.
1000000/100 = 10000, that is you would have a stack of 10,000 hundred dollar bills.
First we need to see how many stacks of $100 dollar bills go in $1 million. So $1000000/100 = 10000 stacks. If each stack is 1 inch then the pile will be 10000 inches high. Since 1 foot = 12 inches this will be 833.3 feet high (1 decimal place)
1 dollar bills
A 100 dollar bill has a thickness of about 0.1mm. 3 feet is equal to 914.4 mm. Therefore, there would be [914.4/0.1 =] 9144 bills in the stack. The value of the stack would then be [9144 x 100 =] $914,400.