If $1M in singles is 2202.6 lbs, then in hundreds it'd be 22.026 lbs. It's 10,000 bills, so figure a piece of paper is like 6 bills... a ream of paper is 500 sheets, so a ream of printer paper would be like 3,000 bills... so 3 or 4 reams of paper... yeah, that sounds maybe about right.
Do the metric conversion, and it's almost exactly 10kg.
Comment to the guy who said 0.3 lbs- that's the weight of a pack of 100 fake million dollar bills. And it's certainly more than 2 lbs... like i said, figure 3-4 reams of paper and a ream is around 5 lbs. I know this because i used to do inventory, and boxes of 10 reams came in at around 55lbs.
Million bucks... that's a lot of paper!@ Even in hundreds!
2007-02-12 13:21:19
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answered by Firstd1mension 5
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That 100 packs of one hundred bills each. Figure 1.5 to 2 lbs each and you are looking at about 150 to 200 lbs
If Kimberlil above is right, since $1 bills and $100 bills are close in size, that would make it only about 22 lbs.
2007-02-12 13:20:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, because I'd be way too rich for it to go unnoticed. Sooner or later someone would ask, "Hey, how'd you get all that money?" and the truth would have to come out. Then there'd be magazine covers with a crying 7/8 year old on it with my name next to "abuse" in the headlines. D: NOT WORTH IT D:
2016-05-24 03:13:22
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answered by Anonymous
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1 million one dollar bills weigh approx. 2202.6 pounds
2007-02-12 13:15:52
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answered by kimberlilayne 1
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It is about 2lbs or just a bit over per pound, just multiply it and you have your answer.
2007-02-12 13:22:11
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answered by jay perez 2
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0.3 lbs.
Get a crack outta this.
2007-02-12 13:21:50
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answered by Mikey C 5
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