1,000,000 British pennies would be 66666.6666666032 feet, 1,000,000 American pennies would be 62499.9999999405 feet, 1,000,000 Australian pennies would be 101049.868766308 feet, and 1,000,000 Canadian pennies would be 62499.9999999405 feet (the same as the American 'penny').
12 of them because 12 feet = 4 yards
15 of them because 15 feet = 5 yards
100,000 * 6 ft = 600,000 feet 600,000 feet (1 mile/5280 feet) 113.6 miles long
It depends on the size of the bricks and their orientation when they are laid.
A million dollars laid out from end to end would be 96.91 miles long. That would also be 155.96 kilometers.
The length of 10000 UK pennies, laid end-to-end, is approx 666 feet.
$10,000 5,580 pounds 5,228 feet (stacked) 3,921 square feet (laid flat)
A penny is 0.75 inches so a million of them will be 750,000 inches or 62,500 ft or 11.84 miles or 19,050 meters
the thickness of a penny is 0.061 in the diameter of a dime is 0.705 in 3 feet = 36 inches 36/.061 = 590 pennies = $5.90 36/.705 = 51 dimes = $5.10 pennies win
19 km or 11.8 miles
A Lincoln cent is 1.55mm thick, so a stack of one million would be 1,550,000mm tall, or about 5,085 feet. A Lincoln cent is 19.05mm in diameter, so one million laid side to side would be 19,050,000mm long, or about 62,500 feet, or 11.83712 miles.
The B flat tuba ... the tubing, if laid out flat would equal about 18 feet in length.
Approximately 38 pennies laid out in a row equal one foot.
The American penny is 19 millimeters in diameter, and a meter stick is 1,000 millimeters....so if we divide 1000 by 19, we find that 52.63 pennies would run the length of a meter stick.
A US cent is 19.05 mm in diameter. 1000 km converts to 1 billion (10^9) mm. Then 10^9 / 19.05 = 52,493,439 pennies, rounded to the next highest whole number of coins.
12 of them because 12 feet = 4 yards
15 of them because 15 feet = 5 yards