A dollar bill has a flat area of 6.14 inches × 2.61 inches = 16.0254 square inches.
The bill is 0.0043 inches thin.
If you really need to know the volume of the dollar bill, then the volume is: 6.14 inches × 2.61 inches × 0.0043 inches = 0.06890922 cubic inches.
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Oh, dude, the volume of a dollar bill is like super tiny. It's just 2.61 cubic inches, which is like smaller than a can of soda. So, if you're thinking of filling up a swimming pool with dollar bills, you might need a few million of them. Just saying.
The perimeter of a dollar bill is 17.5
No there is no such thing as a zero dollar bill. And if you thought there is such thing as a 20 dollar bill, there is such a thing!
length in dollar bill in pixels
A dollar bill weighs about 1 gram.
The dollar bill or any bill are 2.61 inches wide and 6.14 inches long.