SOLUTION: I got an email. I'm getting $50,000,000,000 for some reason. Fortunately, it's via an ATM card, as $50B in US $100's would weigh a few 100 tons. ==== 1 restriction, tho is I ca

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Question 1153617: I got an email.
I'm getting $50,000,000,000 for some reason.
Fortunately, it's via an ATM card, as $50B in US $100's would weigh a few 100 tons.
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1 restriction, tho is I can withdraw from an ATM only $50,000 per day.
How long would it take for me to extract $50B at that rate.
And how long would it take an ATM to spit out $50,000?
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I have to send $50 for some paperwork to get this, btw.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I got an email.
I'm getting $50,000,000,000 for some reason.
Fortunately, it's via an ATM card, as $50B in US $100's would weigh a few 100 tons.
====
1 restriction, tho is I can withdraw from an ATM only $50,000 per day.
How long would it take for me to extract $50B at that rate.
And how long would it take an ATM to spit out $50,000?
-----
I have to send $50 for some paperwork to get this, btw.
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That's a great deal, except for the part about you sending them money.
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1 restriction, tho is I can withdraw from an ATM only $50,000 per day.
How long would it take for me to extract $50B at that rate.
---> 1,000,000 days.
Ignoring leap years, 1,000,000/365 = ~ 2740 years.
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And how long would it take an ATM to spit out $50,000?
IDK. The speed of the ATM and the denominations would have to be given.
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