All US paper currency is of standard dimensions, a $1 bill measures 2.61 inches wide by 6.14 inches long with a thickness of .0043 inches.
So divide 16 inches by 0.0043 inches and this will give you the number of bills
= 3720.93023255814 which rounds up to 3721 bills.
You say these bills have a denomination vale of $100 then the value of the 16 inch high stack is
$372,100
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$50,000
$1,389,473,684.20 Assuming that a single bill is 0.0043 inches thick. You would have to have a stack of 100's 10,795.45 miles high to equal the United States national debt of 15 trillion dollars.
The physical distance of $1,000,000,000 in one-dollar bills would depend on the denomination of the bills. If we assume the bills are in $100 denominations, then $1,000,000,000 would consist of 10,000,000 bills. A single bill is approximately 0.0043 inches thick, so 10,000,000 bills would stack up to about 4300 inches, or roughly 358 feet.
Well 3 20's, 3 10's and 3 5's would be $105.
four hundred 40,000 / 100 = 400