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
Pennies are approx 2 15/16 inches worth 50 cents Nickels are approx 2 15/16 inches worth 2 dollars Quarters are approx 2 3/4 inches worth 10 dollars Dimes are approx 2 1/2 inches worth 5 dollars
A $100 dollar bill is 2.61 inches tall, 6.14 inches wide, and .0043 inches thick. 1,900 $100 dollar bills, if new, will create a stack that is 2.61 inches tall, 6.14 inches wide, and 8.17 inches thick, for a total volume of 130.9275 inches cubed.Your pipe has an inside diameter of 4 inches and is 16 inches long, for a total volume of 201.0624 cubic inches.You should be able to put all of the bills in the pipe, especially if they are new and tightly rolled (you have room for two rolls lengthwise).
it would be 1600 nickels because according to the US mints, each nickel is 1/16 of an inch thick and 1/16x100=1600. You're welcome. 😎
4 inches x 4 inches = 16 square inches
100 nickels make a stack 6.25 inches high. A nickel is 1/16 inches thick.
Each coin is 1.95 mm thick so 16 of them would be 16*1.95 = 31.2 mm tall.
16 feet taller is bigger than 6 inches tall.
7 inches tall
Hes 16 ft 11 inches tall
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
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
16 inches = 40.64 centimeters (1 inch = 2.54 centimeters)
30 to 35 inches tall and 16 inches wide
Pennies are approx 2 15/16 inches worth 50 cents Nickels are approx 2 15/16 inches worth 2 dollars Quarters are approx 2 3/4 inches worth 10 dollars Dimes are approx 2 1/2 inches worth 5 dollars
A $100 dollar bill is 2.61 inches tall, 6.14 inches wide, and .0043 inches thick. 1,900 $100 dollar bills, if new, will create a stack that is 2.61 inches tall, 6.14 inches wide, and 8.17 inches thick, for a total volume of 130.9275 inches cubed.Your pipe has an inside diameter of 4 inches and is 16 inches long, for a total volume of 201.0624 cubic inches.You should be able to put all of the bills in the pipe, especially if they are new and tightly rolled (you have room for two rolls lengthwise).
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