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It depends on how many dollar bills you have! Lacking that variable, one US dollar is 0.0043 inches thick. So, a stack of one million dollars is about 358 feet four inches high.
Really? whole numbers are like dollar bills. if there is no change then $1.00 can be just $1 a whole number, no decimals, and so can all other total dollar amounts.
It is a menu that is part of another menu. So you can have main menu and when you choose one of its items and it shows another menu, that is a sub-menu. It is more a part of versions of Excel up to version 2003. So, for example, on the Edit menu there was a sub-menu with options for Fill.
Well, i believe the Mc Chicken is on the dollar menu so its $1.00. To be exact $1.09 :)
All High Relief Peace dollars were struck at the Philadelphia Mint, so they don't have a mintmark.
view menu means to see the menu so you can change some of the settings if you want.
There are very many countries which use dollars as their major currency denomination and these have different numbers on them. You have not specified which country's currency the question is about and so it cannot be answered.
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there is no end to numbers so the probability is very high
I have estimated that the lava numbers are too high so we need to do something
Ask the waiter for a menu so that we may choose our meal.
The coin has no silver in it, is still found in circulation and is very common so it would have to be a incredible high grade Mint State coin to be worth one dollar.