Brett Favre had the first 100 million dollar contract in the NFL when the Green Bay Packers gave him a 10-year, 100 million dollar contract in 2001.
That is a complete lie and whoever wrote that is just making that up completely from their head. If Brett Favre had a 10 year contract with the Packers in 2001, that means he would be there until 2011, which he left a while ago.....
He retired and was on the reserve retired list for the Packers when his rights got traded to the New York Jets for a conditional draft round pick. When he retired from the Jets he asked for his release, and that is how he was able to sign a new two year contract with the Vikings.
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American $100 bill :)
One billion Indian rupees is equal to 100 crores Indian rupees (on the short scale where 1 billion = 1000 million). A crore is equal to 10 million.
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ATMs in Australia do not dispense 100 dollar bills because of counterfeiters. Very few ATMs in the United State dispense these bills.
Brett Favre
ahhh no.
Amare Stoudemire signed a 5 year 100 million dollar contract with the Knicks.
1,000,000 / 100 = 10,000 hundred dollar bills in a million.
To work this out divide 1,000,000 by 100.The answer is there are 10,000 x $100 in a million dollars.
He reportedly signed a 5 year $100 million dollar contract with Mirage. So $10 million a year. There is also an option for 5 more years for $110 million.
If 100 Pennies = $1 Dollar then $1 million ($1,000,000) dollars = 100,000,000 Pennies
I million times 100 (100 pennies in a dollar...)= 100 000 000
1,000,000 / 100 = 10,000 hundred dollar bills in a million.
10 million/100 = 0.1 million - or one hundred thousand.
Juwan Howard Juwan Howard decided to sign a 101 million dollar contract with the Miami Heat on July 15, 1996. Yet the contract was disallowed by the NBA, the reason being that it was not in accordance with the existing salary cap rules. Howard then re-signed with the Bullets on August 5. He became the first player in NBA history to sign a contract worth over 100 million dollars, his seven-year contract being worth 105 million dollars. Though he always put up decent offensive numbers during his tenure in Washington (about 18 points and 8 rebounds per game), he never reached the level of All-Star status again.
You probably can't unless you have 100 million dollars collateral already.