This is a vague question, since it does not tell the condition of the money, the denomination, nor how tightly the bills are packed.
A gazillion dollars is worth a billion, billion dollar bills! $1,000,000,000,000,000,000Except a gazillion is not an actual number it just means a very large amount. But if it were a number that would be what it is worth!
Cash flow rather than net income is used in capital budgeting analysis because the primary concern is with the amount of actual dollars generated. For example, depreciation is subtracted out in arriving at net income, but this non-cash deduction should be added back in to determine cash flow or actual dollars generated.
A computer programmer can make up to 70,000 dollars a year. Degrees are less important in this field than actual experience and skill.
Two British pounds (£2) is currently equivalent to a little less than three US dollars. The actual rate is currently £2 = $2.934600. There is an excellent and up-to-date currency converter on the Reuters site here: http://uk.reuters.com/business/currencies
For sake of simplicity, following rate is used to calculate, 1 USD = 50 INR Actual current rate can be found from google. 25 crores INR = 25,00,00,000 INR 25,00,00,000 / 50 = USD ~= $5,000,000 USD
12mm + 12cm
1.2 cm in 12mm
To determine how much bigger 14mm is than 12mm, subtract 12mm from 14mm. This calculation shows that 14mm is 2mm bigger than 12mm.
12mm 12mm
You have to buy the green dollars with actual cash... Which is insane but that's how you do it.
A blueberry is typically around 12mm in size.
A standard HSS drill bit in 12mm is all that's needed.
yes,12mm= approx 1/2inch.
It was 7.2 million dollars which would be about 111 million in 2010 dollars.
At least 70,000 dollars a year
12mm gives more spin on the cue ball
Well, isn't that just lovely? If the side length of a square is 12mm, then all four sides are equal in length. So, to find the perimeter, you simply add up all the sides, which would be 12mm + 12mm + 12mm + 12mm, giving you a total perimeter of 48mm. Just imagine all the happy little measurements coming together to create a beautiful square!