1:How much does a million dollars weigh in one dollar bills, ten dollar bills, twenty dollar bills, fifty dollar bills, and hundred dollar bills? Provide your answers in pounds (you may need to convert from grams to pounds). Be sure to represent your data in a table and ensure that your calculations are correct.


2:What is the relationship between the denomination of United States currency and the weight of $1,000,000? For example, is there a difference in the weight of $1,000,000 made up of one dollar bills and ten dollar bills? Represent any functional relationships algebraically. Describe the values that make sense for the domain.

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Answer:

Please read answers to part 1 and 2 below.

Step-by-step explanation:

Part 1:

Weight of any american bill = 1 gram

1 gram = 0.00220462

Denomination      Amount of banknotes     Total weight (lb)

One dollar                 1'000,000                         2,204.62

Ten dollar                    100,000                             220.46

Twenty dollar                50,000                              110.23

Fifty dollar                     20,000                               44.09

One hundred                 10,000                               22.05

Part 2:

x = Number of banknotes

y = Total weight in pounds (lb)

We can write this linear equation to calculate y:

y = 0.00220462x

y = 0.0022x (rounding)