650 times
About twice a day.
No one keeps statistics on how many people use particular denominations of money. However given that the average US $1 bill stays in circulation for 2.5 to 3.5 years and that the bills are heavily used, they probably change hands at least once a day. That would equate to about 900 to 1100 people using each one during its existence.
This is not a stupid Qn. The gentle man who asked this Qn is genious. The average cost of a commercial building is the funds which is in your hands.
An opportunity cost where money does not change hands does not count as a cost. An example of this is the owner's opportunity cost for an alternate employment, since money does not change hands.
One does not write an imaginary essay, one imagines writing it. If you meant writing an essay on the imaginary life of a dollar, then you would think, or imagine what the "dollar" goes through in it's journey being stored, spent, the many hands it changes..etc...You might say that the dollar had come to one an another person hand, and sometimes, it hates the owner, so that, he tried to escape from him
How many times does a dollar bill change hands during a day
About twice a day.
The average person blinks approximately 15,000 times per day. This equates to about 5.5 million blinks per year and over 400 million blinks in a lifetime.
It is not unusual for $20,000 - $30,000 to change hands in a single fight.
So a guy walks into a bar and asks the bartender if could make change for an 18 dollar bill and the bartender hands him 2 nine dollar bills.
Million Dollar Listing NY - 2012 Don't Forget The Hands Dinosaur Hands 2-9 was released on: USA: July 2013
As many times as it changes hands.
200
The biggest problem hands down was racism
usually 15-17 hands on average
change hands is a verb that has the meaning of - transfer to another owner;This restaurant changed hands twice last year = non literal meaning.
Yes.