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You would use 6 - one dollar bills, 9 dimes, and 5 nickles. You could also vary the dimes and nickles.
A billion pennies stacked on top of each other would be 963.13 miles high
In most 10 and under age groups, the circumference is 11 inches. That would make the diameter 3.5 inches. From 12 and under until college softball, the circumference is 12 inches. That diameter would be 3.8 inches.
The Average distance to the sun from the earth is 92,900,000 miles. The length of a dollar bill is 6.14 inches. The number of inches in 92,900,000 miles is 5,886,144,000,000. 5,886,144,000,000 divided by 6.14 is 9,586,553,745.928338762214983713355. Therefore it would take approximately 9,586,553,746 dollar bills to reach the sun from the earth stacked end to end depending on the current actual distance from the earth to the sun.
Any amount of dollars, stacked on top of each other, would not circle the globe - it would simply be very tall.
The US quarter is 1.75 mm thick. One million of them stacked would be 1,750,000 mm high (or 17,500.00 cm, or 175 meters). In inches and feet, the quarter being .069 inches thick, one million stacked would be 69,000 inches, or 5,750 feet, or 1 mile and 156.6 yards.
You would use 6 - one dollar bills, 9 dimes, and 5 nickles. You could also vary the dimes and nickles.
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A billion pennies stacked on top of each other would be 963.13 miles high
1303 Nickels stacked up would be roughly 100 inches. A nickel is 1.95mm thick which is 0.07677165 inches thick.
Note that the spelling is NICKEL rather than "nickel"
In most 10 and under age groups, the circumference is 11 inches. That would make the diameter 3.5 inches. From 12 and under until college softball, the circumference is 12 inches. That diameter would be 3.8 inches.
The Average distance to the sun from the earth is 92,900,000 miles. The length of a dollar bill is 6.14 inches. The number of inches in 92,900,000 miles is 5,886,144,000,000. 5,886,144,000,000 divided by 6.14 is 9,586,553,745.928338762214983713355. Therefore it would take approximately 9,586,553,746 dollar bills to reach the sun from the earth stacked end to end depending on the current actual distance from the earth to the sun.
Any amount of dollars, stacked on top of each other, would not circle the globe - it would simply be very tall.
It is 0.19685 inches. That is a little less than the thickness of two nickels and a dime stacked together. If you prefer the Euro, it is a little more than two 2-Euro coins stacked on top of each other.
7 dimes stacked together. :)
I am not sure where the Greenville is located, but at 25 inches of rain it would have to be in the rainforest. Otherwise the answer is no.