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A mole of CAN $5.00 bills joined end to end would encircle the earth how many times? By Sydney Ginsler Viner and Anat Kabanovski
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The circumference of the earth is 40 075 km. The length of a Canadian five dollar bill is 15 cm. A mole = 6.022 x 10^23 parts. Thus, a mole of five dollar bills is 6.022 x 10^23 five dollar bills. X
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Let B represent the total length of the five dollar bills when joined end to end. B = number of bills x length of bill B = 6.022 x 10^23 x 15 cm B = 9.033 x 10^24 cm Length in km = 9.033 x 10^24 x = 9.033 x 10^19 km Therefore the total length of the bills is 9.033 x 10^19 km. 1 km 100000 cm
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Let B represent the number of times the bills can encircle the earth. B = B = 2.254023706 x 10^15 B = 2.3 x 10^15 Therefore, a mole of five dollar bills can encircle the earth 2.3 x 10^15 times. That’s 2 300 000 000 000 000 times around the equator! Length of Bills Circumference 9.033 x 10^19 40 075
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That’s a BIG number!
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