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how much money is in 35,000 lb or 15875.733 kg in $100 bills?

2007-07-03 16:10:40 · 6 answers · asked by Nicholas T 1 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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huh? are you asking how much money in 35,000 lb of $100 bills?
why? are you getting 35,000 lb of $100? hey share 10% with me. LOL!

2007-07-03 16:13:38 · answer #1 · answered by ۞_ʞɾ_۝ 6 · 1 0

The U.S. government site shown below gives the weight of a single bill (of any currency) at about 1 gram and points out that that means about 454 bills in a pound.

35000 lbs would contain 35000*454=15890000 bills

worth $1,589,000,000 if they were $100 bills

That is a little more than one and a half trillion dollars.

http://www.moneyfactory.gov/document.cfm/18/106

The approximate weight of a currency note, regardless of denomination is (1) one gram. There are 454 grams in one (1) U.S. pound, therefore, there should be 454 notes in (1) one pound(Avoirdupois system). If the troy system were used, there are (12) twelve ounces in (1) one pound; therefore, if one note weighs approximately (1) one gram, then (1) troy pound contains approximately 375 notes.

2007-07-03 23:19:41 · answer #2 · answered by enginerd 6 · 0 0

You need the weight of $100 bills to do that. Divide the total weight by the weight of 1 $100 bill & multiply by $100 to get the answer.

Personally, I don't have much experience with $100 bills.

2007-07-03 23:14:44 · answer #3 · answered by yupchagee 7 · 0 0

well each note no matter what the denomination weighs one gram.There are 454 grams to a pound.So one pound would have 454 notes. 35,000 lbs * 454 notes / lb * $100/note =
$1,589,000,000

2007-07-03 23:17:12 · answer #4 · answered by DanE 7 · 1 0

35000 lbs is > by around 73 lbs than 15875.733

2007-07-04 01:45:44 · answer #5 · answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7 · 0 0

thats not 1 and half trillion dallars, its only 1.5 billion

2007-07-03 23:31:51 · answer #6 · answered by Rax 2 · 0 0

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