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It would need about two cubic feet.
17 million one-dollar bills would stack to about 6,091.67 feet high.
58 cubic feet is a measure of volume such as the inside of a box or other container. Fifty-eight cubic feet could contain up to about 434 US gallons of water.
About 3 million feet.
Oh, what a lovely question! Each dollar bill is about 0.0043 inches thick. So, if you stack 20 dollar bills, it would be 0.086 inches tall. To reach 1 million dollars, you would stack bills about 86,000 inches high, which is approximately 7,167 feet or around 1.35 miles tall. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes you could paint along that journey!
It would need about two cubic feet.
379.57 cubic feet
1 million one dollar bills would be about 3,000 feet.
20 dollars. The dollar bill is 6" long.
17 million one-dollar bills would stack to about 6,091.67 feet high.
You can't convert cubic feet into regular feet since cubic feet has an extra dimension. You could fit an unlimited number of square feet into cubic feet because subic feet is a 3 dimensional measurement of volume.
Approximately 358.33 feet tall.
Approximately 17.92 feet tall.
The units are not dimensionally equivalent. The first (1.25 sq ft) is area, which is 2 dimensional. The second (8 cubic feet) is volume, which is 3 dimensional. Now you could have a box, which has a 1.25 square foot base, and is 6.4 feet tall, and that box would have a volume of 8 cubic feet.
1.25 cubic feet minus 77 cubic feet is equal to -75.75 cubic feet.
A little over 16 feet.
The physical distance of $1,000,000,000 in one-dollar bills would depend on the denomination of the bills. If we assume the bills are in $100 denominations, then $1,000,000,000 would consist of 10,000,000 bills. A single bill is approximately 0.0043 inches thick, so 10,000,000 bills would stack up to about 4300 inches, or roughly 358 feet.