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15 August, 10:12

The thickness of a $1 bill is 0.11 mm. If you have a stack of $1 bills 450 m tall, how much money do you have?

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  1. 15 August, 10:15
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    4090909

    Explanation:

    Thickness of one bill = 0.11 mm

    Total thickness = 450 m

    No of $1 bills = total thickness / thickness of one bill

    No of $1 bills = 450 / 0.11 * 10^-3

    = 4090909
  2. 15 August, 10:26
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    You will have 4.5 million dollar

    Explanation:

    The thickness of a $1 bill is 0.11 mm

    So we have

    1 $ = 0.1 mm

    0.1 mm = 1 $

    0.0001 m = 1 $

    1 m = 10000 $

    450 m = 450 x 10000 = 4500000 $

    So you will have 4.5 million dollar
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