No. That appears to be a made up number. There aren't that many US dollars on the planet. There are only about 5 trillion dollars in existence, and the number listed above is 3.9 Quadrillion dollars.
160 000 U.S. dollars = 79 598.0299 British pounds
For a full hour ice rental with access to the stands the cost is $800. For use of scoreboard the ice cost goes up t0 $1, 000 per hour.
One of his paintings was sold at Sotheby's last year for $120 000.
100 cm = 1 m 1000 m = 1 km 1:2 000 000 means 1 on the map = 2 000 000 in the real world; thus: 1 cm on map = 2 000 000 cm in the real world = 2 000 000 ÷ 100 m = 20 000 m = 20 000 ÷ 1000 km = 20 km
$98, 380, 100, 000, 000, 000.
It ranges from $600 000 to $1 000 000 dollars.
$ 2.5 billion, in 2003 dollars $ 2.5 billion, in 2003 dollars
The really good ones that they use in the military can cost up to 2 000 dollars but the average ones are about 1 000 dollars
$1 000 000 Dollars
It will cost anywhere from $27 000 to $35 000, and that is only for a broken hip bone. Other forms of compications can cost up to $580 000
$30 000 dollars, but that is taken away from the $5 000 000 they make each year
approximate 300 000 dollars USA
Wow gese are you a retard for a reason there was nothing that cost that much in 1958. But if ther was then buy now it would cost 1 000 000 dollars
1450
The cost of technetium is approx. 50 000 US $/kg.
2 million = 2 000 000 So number of 100 dollars in 2 m dollars = 2 000 000/100 = 20 000
it cost in pounds about 100 000 in them days that was more then hat people ever saw it took years to build 4 to be exact