-- If you actually intended to type what you did type, then the answer
completely depends on what kind of sack you use.
-- If you actually intended to type "stack" instead of "sack" and didn't bother
to proofread your own question for typos before you posted it, then . . .
. . . . . The US penny is 1.55 mm thick.
. . . . . The height of a stack of 100 of them is 155 mm = 15.5 centimeters tall.
A single penny has a thickness of about 1.52 millimeters. Therefore, a stack of 1,000 pennies would be approximately 1,520 millimeters tall. Converting this to centimeters, the height would be about 152 centimeters.
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R mom
A US penny (US $0.01 coin) is 1.55 mm thick, so multiplying that by 15, a stack of 15 pennies is 23.25 mm or 2.325 cm tall
Centimeters
A single penny has a thickness of about 1.52 millimeters. Therefore, a stack of 1,000 pennies would be approximately 1,520 millimeters tall. Converting this to centimeters, the height would be about 152 centimeters.
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150 centimeters.
The answer is 1,500 centimeters
A stack of 100 pennies is approximately 2.5 centimeters tall. Since a single penny is about 1.9 millimeters thick, stacking 100 of them results in a height of roughly 190 millimeters, which converts to 19 centimeters. Therefore, a stack of 100 pennies is not 0 centimeters tall; it is actually 19 centimeters tall.
R mom
The thickness of the US 1¢ coin is 1.55 mm. 100 of them in a stack rise to a lofty 155 mm = 15.5 cm.
A stack of 10 pennies (US or Canadian) is 1.5 centimeters.
Ten pennies would be around 14.3 millimetres thick.
A US penny (US $0.01 coin) is 1.55 mm thick, so multiplying that by 15, a stack of 15 pennies is 23.25 mm or 2.325 cm tall
You would be 137.16 centimeters tall.