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It takes 41,851,655 U.S. dollar bills laying end to end to circle the earth. 24,902 Earth's circumference in miles X 5,280 (feet per mile) = 21,414,097 circumference of Earth in feet. 21,414,097 x 12 = 256,969,164 circumference of earth in inches. 256,969,164 / 6.14 inches (length of U.S. dollar bill) = 41,851,655 United States paper currency to encircle the earth if placed end to end. (DON'T PICK ON THE ROUNDING ERRORS, I DID THIS WITH PAPER AND PENCIL) 382,302 trips around the earth with U.S. ONE DOLLAR bills would almost cover the nations $16,000,000,000,000 (Trillion) debt. OR 3,823 trips around the earth with U.S. ONE-HUNDRED DOLLAR bills (the largest denomination currently printed in the U.S.) would almost cover our 16 Trillion Dollar Debt.
1000 trillion dollars is bigger than 999 trillion dollars. 1,000 trillion is also called one quadrillion.
The present US currency measures 2.61 inches wide by 6.14 inches long, and the thickness is .0043 inches. 1 trillion is 1,000,000,000,000. (at least in the US, a British trillion is sometimes 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 one million times larger then the US trillion. That is why it is a good idea to use scientific notation: 1 US trillion = 1*1012. 1 British trillion = 1*1018. A hell of a difference). So, a stack of 1 trillion dollar bills would be: 1,000,000,000,000 x .0043 inches = 4,300,000,000 inches. 4,300,000,000 inches = 358,333,333.333333 feet 358,333,333.333333 feet = 67,866.1616 miles Say 68 thousand miles to be approximate The equator is about 24,900 miles in circumference. This means that at the equator the stacked bills (now lying on their edges) would circle the earth about 2.73 times. The bills side by side would cover almost 4000 square miles, an area larger than the state of Delaware
Let's assume you want to go around the earth at the equator. (That is known as a great circle, just as an aside. ) So the distance around the earth at the equator is 24,901.5 miles and let's say a dollar is about 6 inches long. One mile= 63360 inches 63360 x 24901.5 = 1,577,759,040 inches to go around the equator. Now divide that by 6 and we have the number of bills. 1577759040 / 6 = 262,959,840 262,959,840 bills to go around the earth at the equator! And in these hard times, that's a lot of cash!
Not even once. The length of a U.S. dollar is 15.6 centimeters. Laid end to end a million dollar bills would stretch for 156 kilometers or about 97 miles.
It takes 41,851,655 U.S. dollar bills laying end to end to circle the earth. 24,902 Earth's circumference in miles X 5,280 (feet per mile) = 21,414,097 circumference of Earth in feet. 21,414,097 x 12 = 256,969,164 circumference of earth in inches. 256,969,164 / 6.14 inches (length of U.S. dollar bill) = 41,851,655 United States paper currency to encircle the earth if placed end to end. (DON'T PICK ON THE ROUNDING ERRORS, I DID THIS WITH PAPER AND PENCIL) 382,302 trips around the earth with U.S. ONE DOLLAR bills would almost cover the nations $16,000,000,000,000 (Trillion) debt. OR 3,823 trips around the earth with U.S. ONE-HUNDRED DOLLAR bills (the largest denomination currently printed in the U.S.) would almost cover our 16 Trillion Dollar Debt.
1000 trillion dollars is bigger than 999 trillion dollars. 1,000 trillion is also called one quadrillion.
The present US currency measures 2.61 inches wide by 6.14 inches long, and the thickness is .0043 inches. 1 trillion is 1,000,000,000,000. (at least in the US, a British trillion is sometimes 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 one million times larger then the US trillion. That is why it is a good idea to use scientific notation: 1 US trillion = 1*1012. 1 British trillion = 1*1018. A hell of a difference). So, a stack of 1 trillion dollar bills would be: 1,000,000,000,000 x .0043 inches = 4,300,000,000 inches. 4,300,000,000 inches = 358,333,333.333333 feet 358,333,333.333333 feet = 67,866.1616 miles Say 68 thousand miles to be approximate The equator is about 24,900 miles in circumference. This means that at the equator the stacked bills (now lying on their edges) would circle the earth about 2.73 times. The bills side by side would cover almost 4000 square miles, an area larger than the state of Delaware
Let's assume you want to go around the earth at the equator. (That is known as a great circle, just as an aside. ) So the distance around the earth at the equator is 24,901.5 miles and let's say a dollar is about 6 inches long. One mile= 63360 inches 63360 x 24901.5 = 1,577,759,040 inches to go around the equator. Now divide that by 6 and we have the number of bills. 1577759040 / 6 = 262,959,840 262,959,840 bills to go around the earth at the equator! And in these hard times, that's a lot of cash!
Not even once. The length of a U.S. dollar is 15.6 centimeters. Laid end to end a million dollar bills would stretch for 156 kilometers or about 97 miles.
1000 billion dollars!!!!\ woah dog! ============================================================== Here are some other perspectives on 1 trillion dollars: Consider that light travels at about 186,000 miles per second. This time is called a light-second and is often used in astrophysical discussions. A light-second is also about 983,571,056 feet (that's how many feet are in 186,000 miles). This is almost 1 billion. Now, since a dollar bill is 6 inches long, there are almost 2 billion 1 dollar bills in a stretch that covers 186,000 miles - and it would take light 1 second to travel the length of 2 billion dollar bills. Now consider the distance from the earth to the sun - average is about 93,000,000 miles. Converting this to feet, and accounting that it takes 2 dollar bills to make a foot, we find that it takes 982,080,000,000 dollar bills to go from here to the sun - end-to-end. This is almost (within 1.8%) 1 trillion dollars. If we actually stretched the 1 trillion dollars from here to the sun, it would take light 8 minutes and 20 seconds to go from one end to the other. That's what a trillion dollars is.
To demonstrate a trillion dollars, you could start by understanding that a trillion is 1,000 billion or 1,000,000 million. If you were to stack one trillion one-dollar bills, the stack would reach approximately 67,866 miles high, which is almost three times the distance from the Earth to the International Space Station. Another way to visualize a trillion dollars is to consider that if you spent $1 million every day, it would take you almost 3,000 years to spend a trillion dollars.
The earth is [approximately] spherical and, as a result, it has no ends!
A mole is equal to 6.022*10^23. The length of a dollar bill is 15.596 cm. Depending on the teacher, you might need the circumference of the earth going through the poles or around the equator. So I'll do both. The circumference through the: Equator is 40,075.16 km. Poles is 40,008 km. To solve you need to find out how long one mole of dollar bills is. (6.022*10^23)(15.596)=9.392*10^24 Then you need to divide this number by the circumference of your choice. (9.392*10^24)/EQUATOR(C) = 5.858*10^15 (9.392*10^24)/POLES(C) = 2.348*10^20 So depending, your answer would be either 5,858,000,000,000,000 or 234,800,000,000,000,000,000 respectively. mischief managed.
There are many different banks, foreign government, investment firms, and individual investors who have loaned money to the US by purchasing the treasury bills ("T Bills") that the US government issues. The US national debt of 14.5 trillion dollars is owed to a very wide range of people, practically everywhere on Earth.
The Average distance to the sun from the earth is 92,900,000 miles. The length of a dollar bill is 6.14 inches. The number of inches in 92,900,000 miles is 5,886,144,000,000. 5,886,144,000,000 divided by 6.14 is 9,586,553,745.928338762214983713355. Therefore it would take approximately 9,586,553,746 dollar bills to reach the sun from the earth stacked end to end depending on the current actual distance from the earth to the sun.
Surface area of the Earth - 510.070.000 km^2 Surface area of a dollar - 16 in^2 or .000406 km^2 To cover the Earth - 1.255.090.000.000 about one and a quarter TRILLION dollars FengShui