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The length of a dollar bill is 6.06 inches. Imagine that dollar bills have been laid end to end in a row. What would be the value of a 100-mile-long row of bills?

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1045544 dollars

100 miles= 6336000 inches.

6336000/ 6.06 = 1045544 (A bit bigger but not yet 1045545 so you cannot put in 1 more dollar

Answer:

The value of a 100-mile-long row of bills is 1,045,545.

Step-by-step explanation:

The length of a dollar bill = 6.06 inches

1 mile= 63360 inch

[tex]6.06 inch=\frac{6.06}{63360} mile[/tex]

Let the number of dollar bills be X.

Length of the row in X dollar bills are to placed end to end = 100 mile

So,

[tex]X\times \frac{6.06}{63360} mile=100 mile[/tex]

[tex]X=\frac{100\times 63360}{6.06}=1,045,544.554\approx 1,045,545[/tex]

The value of a 100-mile-long row of bills is 1,045,545.