One hundred times the number of bills in the stack. Banks normally wrap bills in roughly half inch-high stacks of 100 bills each. Assuming that this is the size stack you are referring to, then there would be $100 x 100 = $10,000 in such a stack.
A one-inch stack would contain about 233 bills.
1000 bills.
First we need to see how many stacks of $100 dollar bills go in $1 million. So $1000000/100 = 10000 stacks. If each stack is 1 inch then the pile will be 10000 inches high. Since 1 foot = 12 inches this will be 833.3 feet high (1 decimal place)
1000000/100 = 10000, that is you would have a stack of 10,000 hundred dollar bills.
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A one-inch stack would contain about 233 bills.
Only one stack - if it is big enough.
1000 bills.
You'd need about 233 one-dollar bills.
1000000/100 = 10000, that is you would have a stack of 10,000 hundred dollar bills.
17 million one-dollar bills would stack to about 6,091.67 feet high.
The answer depends on how big a stack. Also, a stack of mint bills tends to occupy less height than used ones.
It depends on how many dollar bills you have! Lacking that variable, one US dollar is 0.0043 inches thick. So, a stack of one million dollars is about 358 feet four inches high.
If you have ten, ten dollar bills you will have one hundred dollars. If you have 100 ten dollar bills, you will have 100 ten dollar bills...
To make $10,000 using 100 dollar bills, you would need 10000/100 = 100 bills. So you would need 100 one hundred dollar bills to make $10,000.
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