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Mathematics, 29.05.2020 04:03 Prettygirlyaya

If you had 1 billion dollars all in $100 dollar bills, how many times could they
stretch along the length of North Carolina? (HINT – you may need to look up the
length of NC and measure the length of a $100 bill. Just in case you don’t have
one, a $100 bill is the same length as a $1 bill).

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