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A brand new one-dollar bill is 4.3 x 10^-3 inch thick. What would be the thickness of a stack of 200 brand new one-dollar bills? A. 0.63 inch C. 6.3 inches B. 0.86 inch D. 8.6 inches

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B. 0.86 inch

Step-by-step explanation:

The thickness of a brand new one-dollar bill


=4.3*10^(-3)\text{ inch}

If there are 200 brand new one-dollar bills, the thickness will be:


\begin{gathered} =200*4.3*10^(-3)\text{ inch} \\ =860*10^(-3) \\ =0.86\text{ inch} \end{gathered}

A stack of 200 bills would be 0.86 inches thick.

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