Yes
If the dollar bill, or any US Treasury note for that matter, is still recognizable than the treasury will still accept its value. Recognizable to you and me may differ. I remember a History Channel episode where a bunch of ashes were brough in, but the marking bans of the value and the tresury were intact so they were still valuable...
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$20, it isn't anything valuable.
10000000 dollars
Yes, I have paid my bill even though there is still money in my account.
sum = 10000000+0=10000000
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no he is 10000000 years old and still living as the longest living man :)
Jackson has been on the 20-dollar bill all of my lifetime and I am getting old. The $20 dollar bill buys less than a $5 bill bought when I was a boy, but I would still say they are valuable.
1.7595759 into a fraction = 17595759/100000001.7595759 * 10000000/10000000 = 17595759/10000000
1% of 10,000,000 = 1% * 10000000 = 0.01 * 10000000 = 100,000
fraction for 0.7916667 = 7916667/100000000.7916667 * 10000000/10000000 = 7916667/10000000 in fraction i
No, but I bet people in Serbia would give you a lot more 2009 dinars for any 1966 dinar bill.
There is an operator missing between the 10000000 and 3000; it is either: 10000000 + 3000 = 10003000 or 10000000 / 3000 = 3333 1/3 = 3333.333... ≈ 3333.33
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