There are 63,360 inches in a mile. A US dollar bill is 6.14 inches long. To calculate how many dollar bills laid end to end would fit in a mile, divide the total inches in a mile by the length of a dollar bill: 63,360 inches ÷ 6.14 inches = approximately 10,327 dollar bills laid end to end in a mile.
31,680! because if you multiplied 5,280 because that is how many feet is in a mile! Then you multiply 5,280 by 6in. because 6in. is how long a dollar bill is! And then you multiply 5,280 by 6 and you get 31,680!
The dollar bill is 6.6294 centimetres long. A mile is equivalent to 1.609344 Kilometres which equates to 160,934.4 cm. So now if we divide 160,934.4 by 6.6294 we will get the number of dollars end to end that make up a mile. That's 160934.4 / 6.6294 = 24,275.8621 So lets call it 24,276 dollar bills or $24,276 If you want to go all the way around the Earth (at the equator), you'll need 604,520,952 dollar bills. $605million dollars should cover it so you can pocket the loose change.
There are 5280 feet in a mile. Convert miles to inches so 5280*12 = 63360. Now you must find the average length, in inches, of the dollar bill. Take that number and divide it into 63360 and you will have your answer.
4.3 inches, most heist movies make it seem like it would fill up a briefcase and such but it doesn't. In 20 dollar bills it is 21.5 inches, in 10 dollar bills it is 43 inches, in 5 dollar bills it is 86 inches, and in 1 dollar bills it is 430 inches. A dollar bill is .0043 inches so in turn to make a stack a mile long it would takeover 14 million bills.
1 dollar bill is .00011m thick or .011cm 1 mile = 5280ft (x12 in/ft) = 63360in (x2.54cm/in) = 160934.4cm 160943.4cm / .011cm = 14630400 $14,630,400
According to the U.S. Treasury, 0043 inches. A stack a mile high will give you over 14 million bills.
A dollar bill is .0043 inches thick. It would take 10 million $100 bills to equal $1billion so the answer is 43,000 inches which is equal to 3,583.333 feet. More than half a mile.
4 quarters usually mean 1 dollar. 4 quarters of a mile means 1 mile
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Let's assume you want to go around the earth at the equator. (That is known as a great circle, just as an aside. ) So the distance around the earth at the equator is 24,901.5 miles and let's say a dollar is about 6 inches long. One mile= 63360 inches 63360 x 24901.5 = 1,577,759,040 inches to go around the equator. Now divide that by 6 and we have the number of bills. 1577759040 / 6 = 262,959,840 262,959,840 bills to go around the earth at the equator! And in these hard times, that's a lot of cash!
A billion dollars in one dollar bills will make a stak that is roughly 68 miles high 1,000,000,000X.0043 = 4,300,000 inches. 4,300,000 inches/12=358,333.33 feet 358,333.33 feet/5280 (mile)= 67.86 miles So the answer is about 68 miles.
A US silver dollar has a diameter of 38.1 mm and a circumference of 119.634 mm. Rolling a distance of 5280 feet [one mile] the dollar coin would rotate 13,455.6739 times.