At 0.069 inch per quarter that is about 414,000 inches, or over 6.5 miles ( assuming they don't topple over!)
The US quarter is 1.75 mm thick. One million of them stacked would be 1,750,000 mm high (or 17,500.00 cm, or 175 meters). In inches and feet, the quarter being .069 inches thick, one million stacked would be 69,000 inches, or 5,750 feet, or 1 mile and 156.6 yards.
well actually it would be the sizze of your mom
A single US 1 dollar bill is approximately 0.0043 inches thick. Therefore, a stack of 1 million US 1 dollar bills would be 4,300 inches tall, which is equivalent to 358.33 feet or about 109.24 meters.
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.
According to the US Mint, the quarter dollar is 1.75mm thick.1.75mm x 1cm/10mm = 0.175cmSave0.175cm x 1in/2.54cm = 0.0689in1in/0.0689in = 14.5 quarters to make a stack 1 in highObviously you can't stack 14.5 quarters. 15 quarters makes a stack 1.03in high. 14 quarters make a stack 0.965in high.
The US quarter is 0.069 inches thick so stacking 6 million quarters would be 6 million * 0.069 inches or 414,000 inches. 1 yard = 36 inches. So divide 414,000 inches by 36 to get yards = 11,500 yards (which is about 6.5 miles!)
The US quarter is 1.75 mm thick. One million of them stacked would be 1,750,000 mm high (or 17,500.00 cm, or 175 meters). In inches and feet, the quarter being .069 inches thick, one million stacked would be 69,000 inches, or 5,750 feet, or 1 mile and 156.6 yards.
1 Quarter = 1.75mm Thick 6,000,000 quarters x 1.75mm = 10,500,000mm 10,500,000mm / 25.4mm per inch = 413,385.826 inches high Final Answer: 413,385.826 inches
That would be 4300 inches -about a s high as a 35 story building
It is 10500 metres = 11482 yards, 2 feet and 9.8 inches.
They'll still be quarters, no matter how many there are or how high you stack them,According to the US Mint's website, the thickness of the quarter is 1.75 mm.6 million x 1.75 mm = 10,500 meters34,449 feet11,483 yards6.5244 miles
well actually it would be the sizze of your mom
A meter is equal to approximately 39.37 inches. Therefore, a parking meter that is one meter high would be approximately 39.37 inches high.
Based on the research done here (http://www.cockeyed.com/inside/million/million.html) A million dollars worth of $100 bills makes a stack about 40 inches high! If you do the math, that means a Billion is 3,333 feet high and a trillion dollars would make a stack over 3 million feet tall or roughly 630 miles high!!!
In high school football they are classified as quarters.
A "story" isn't a fixed unit of length, on average a story is considered to be 10 ft. The thickness of a dollar bill is 0.1 mm, 20 million dollar bills would create a stack of 2000 meters (approx. 6561 ft) so it would be 656 "stories" high. But this is of course an approximation.
Each bill is 0.0043 inches (0.11 mm) thick, and there are 10 million $100 bills in $1 billion. So 10 million bills stacked up would make a stack 43,000 inches -- or about 2/3 mile -- high.