SOLUTION: how many 1 dollar bills will fit into the math classroom? Remember, the dimensions of the classrooms are 32 feet x 26 feet x 9 feet. The dimensions of a one dollar bill are 6 inche

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Question 431742: how many 1 dollar bills will fit into the math classroom? Remember, the dimensions of the classrooms are 32 feet x 26 feet x 9 feet. The dimensions of a one dollar bill are 6 inches x 2.5 inches x .0043. Explain how you got your answer.
Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Volume of the room = L*W*H = 32*26*9 = 7488 cu.ft
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Volume of each note = L*W*thickness=0.5ftX 2.5/12 ft X 0.0043/12 ft
=
Number of notes = Volume of room / volume of note
Number of notes = 7488/3.73 X 10 ^(-5)
Number of notes = 200,750,670

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