25 * 20 dollars = 500 dollars
10 ten dollar bills
Let ( x ) be the number of five dollar bills and ( y ) be the number of ten dollar bills. We have two equations: ( x + y = 25 ) (total number of bills) and ( 5x + 10y = 175 ) (total value of the bills). From the first equation, we can express ( x ) as ( x = 25 - y ). Substituting this into the second equation gives ( 5(25 - y) + 10y = 175 ), simplifying to ( 125 - 5y + 10y = 175 ), and further to ( 5y = 50 ), which means ( y = 10 ). Therefore, Perry has 10 ten dollar bills.
For an approximate count - US bills weigh almost exactly one gram, so the stack's weight in grams should be close to the actual number of bills. For a more accurate count - take the bills to your nearest bank - and ask the teller feed the money through one of their counting machines. If it's a branch of your own bank - they shouldn't charge you for the service.
25 would have 500 nickels. This is because there are 20 nickels in a dollar, and 25 multiplied by 20 is 500.
multiply by 20 .. 25 dollars x 20 = 500 nickels
10 ten dollar bills
25 20-dollar bills makes 50 dollars.
Let's denote the number of five dollar bills as x and the number of ten dollar bills as y. We can set up a system of equations based on the given information: 5x + 10y = 175 (total value of the bills) x + y = 25 (total number of bills) Solving this system of equations, we find that there are 15 ten dollar bills in Perry's pocket.
Twenty five dollar bills are worth $25 each. Therefore, if you have one twenty five dollar bill, its value is $25. If you have multiple bills, you can multiply the number of bills by 25 to determine the total worth. For example, five twenty five dollar bills would be worth $125.
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In a bank, they paperclip groups of five. That equals $100. No, The bank will paperclip 25 $20's which equals $500 paperclipped and then strap 4 paperclips which equals $2,000 strapped.
You would need 25 $100 bills to make $2500. This is because each $100 bill represents 100 dollars, and by multiplying 100 by 25, you get the total amount of $2500.
Despite its age these bills are not especially valuable. As of 09/2010 a circulated one might retail for $23-$25, while a nice uncirculated one might bring $35 or so. In 1950, several different series of 20 dollar bills were in circulation. A series B 20 dollar bill is worth around 30 to 50 dollars.
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