The thickness of a one-dollar bill is 1.1 × 10-4 meters. Each measurement below is the thickness of a stack of one-dollar bills. Drag each measurement to the correct dollar amount.

Answer:
1. [tex]1.1 \times10^{-3}[/tex] meters
2. [tex]1.375 \times10^{-1}[/tex] meters
3. [tex]1.507 \times10^{-2}[/tex] meters
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The thickness of a one-dollar bill is [tex]1.1 \times10^{-4}[/tex] meters.
Now, if the thickness of a stack of one-dollar bill is [tex]1.1 \times10^{-3}[/tex] meters, then there will be [tex]\frac{1.1 \times10^{-3}}{1.1 \times10^{-4}}[/tex] = 10 Dollars bill.
Therefore, the amount will be $10.
2. The thickness of a one-dollar bill is [tex]1.1 \times10^{-4}[/tex] meters.
Now, if the thickness of a stack of one-dollar bill is [tex]1.375 \times10^{-1}[/tex] meters, then there will be [tex]\frac{1.375 \times10^{-1}}{1.1 \times10^{-4}}[/tex] = [tex]1.25 \times 10^{3}[/tex] Dollars bill.
Therefore, the amount will be $ [tex]1.25 \times 10^{3}[/tex].
3. The thickness of a one-dollar bill is [tex]1.1 \times10^{-4}[/tex] meters.
Now, if the thickness of a stack of one-dollar bill is [tex]1.507 \times10^{-2}[/tex] meters, then there will be [tex]\frac{1.507 \times10^{-2}}{1.1 \times10^{-4}}[/tex] = 137 Dollars bill.
Therefore, the amount will be $137.
4. All the other dimensions will be within the other category. (Answer)