A billion dollars in one dollar bills will make a stak that is roughly 68 miles high
1,000,000,000X.0043 = 4,300,000 inches.
4,300,000 inches/12=358,333.33 feet
358,333.33 feet/5280 (mile)= 67.86 miles
So the answer is about 68 miles.
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Theoretically, 67.866 miles. If any bill is not compressed any further than its "normal" thickness of 0.0043 inches (0.11 mm), then one billion bills would make a stack of 4.3 million inches (67.8 miles).
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.
Approximately 67.866 miles high if they are in pristine condition.
Approximately 4.3 inches tall.
One billion US currency bills would create a stack more than 67.8 miles high. The average thickness of the paper used is 0.0043 inches (about 0.11 mm). One billion bills (if they did not get further compressed by the weight) would reach a height of 4.3 million inches (67.866 miles).