It would be $100
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
Four uncut $5 bills from 1995 would have a face value of $20. However, uncut currency can also have added value to collectors, which may exceed the face value depending on demand and condition. The actual worth could vary significantly based on the condition of the bills and the current market for collectible currency.
22 X 5 = 110
One Nickel is 1/20 (or 0.05) of a dollar.
It takes twenty.
$14250 ÷ $20 = 712 r 1 You could use at most 712 of the $20 bills and at least 2 of the $5 bills, You can reduce the number of $20 bills and for each one you reduce it by, you need to increase the number of $5 bills by 4, eg 711 of the $20 bills and 6 of the $5 bills. You could use no $20 bills at all in which case you would need to use 2850 of the $5 bills.
No, you can do it all in 100 dollar bills or 5 dollar bills.
To make $100 using $20 bills, you would need 5 bills. This is because $100 divided by $20 equals 5. Therefore, five 20-dollar bills will equal $100.
i would say about five 5 dollar bills, 5 10 dollar bills, 3 20 dolar bills, and about 2 50 dolar bills just incase and you could always run back in!
5
100/5 = 20
two 20 dollar bills and one 5 dollar bill; two dimes and one penny
Dollar bills are made at places like banks.
According to my Monopoly rules, each player gets $1500 like this: 2 - $500 bills 2 - $100 bills 2 - $50 bills 6 - $20 bills 5 - $10 bills 5 - $5 bills 5 - $1 bills Happy playing! Here it goes: £1,500. Five £1 notes, one £5, two £10, one £20, one £50, four £100 and two £500. When playing Mega Monopoly, add one £1000 to the notes above.
You have to divide 5 into 100 therefore the answer would be 20
5 one dollar bills, 4 two dollar bills, 3 three dollar bills, 1 four dollar bill and 1 five dollar bill.