Oh, dude, 1000 pennies? That's like... $10. Because there are 100 pennies in a dollar, so you just divide 1000 by 100 and boom, you get $10. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Most people will, without hesitation, say a rectangle. In actual fact, though, the paper DOES have a thickness. If it did not, then a stack of dollar bills would still have no height. So, at a very fine level of detail, it is shaped like a rectangular prism.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math now? Alright, alright. So, if you have ten thousand dollars and each hundred dollar bill is like, a hundred bucks, you just divide 10,000 by 100, which gives you a hundred. So, there are like a hundred 100 dollar bills in ten thousand dollars. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
a half dollar looks like a dollar cut in half
Mathematically they have equal value, assuming that a 50 dollar bill has the same mass (weight) as a 20 dollar bill. Think of it like this: let's say that there is a quantity (N) bills in 1 pound (lb).The 20 lb bag has 20*N bills; each bill worth 50, so 20*N*50 = 1000*N.50 lb bag has 50*N bills; each bill worth 20, so 50*N*20 = 1000*N.On a practical note, each one has an advantage, which may or may not be of different 'worth' to the user. The 20 pound bag will definitely be easier to carry around than the 50 pound bag, but then $20 bills should be easier to spend than $50 bills.
The bill featured a picture of President Grover Cleveland. There's a picture at the link below:
There were $500, $1000, $5000 and $10,000 bills but they were last printed in the 1940s and banks haven't been allowed to carry them since 1969. If you want to get one visit a dealer or a site like eBay.
A dollar bill is truly shaped like a rectangle.
yes I can it looks like a dollar bill with a dollar suck on some how in about the midle
dont think its possible!?!?
The phrase "like a three dollar bill" is often used to describe something as fake or strange, as there is no such thing as a three dollar bill. It implies that the thing being referred to is not genuine or authentic.
different forms of money are like pennies and a 10 dollar bill or a 50 dollar bill....things like that
Andrew Jackson's picture is on the US twenty dollar bill.
It can have anyone you like, because there's no such thing as a real million dollar bill.
Draw a little '0' next to the ones.
$1000 bills haven't been available from banks since 1969 so you'll have to buy one on the collectors' market, either by going to a coins and currency dealer or by visiting a site like ebay.com
South Korea does not use dollars so there is no $500 Korean bill. Their currency is called the won (pronounced "wahn") and the smallest denomination bill is 1000 won.Please see the Related Link for more information.