The height of a stack of one million pennies would depend on the thickness of each penny. A typical US penny has a thickness of about 1.55 mm. Therefore, a stack of one million pennies would be approximately 1,550,000 mm tall, which is equivalent to 1,550 meters or 1.55 kilometers.
Oh, what a lovely thought! If we imagine each penny to be about 1.52 millimeters thick, then a stack of one million pennies would be approximately 1,520 meters tall. Just picture that towering stack reaching up towards the sky, each penny shining in the sunlight like a little work of art.
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100 pennies = $1.00 100 pennies X 1,000,000 = 100,000,000 pennies.
1.5 million pennies = $15,000 1 million pennies = $10,000 .5 million pennies = $5,000
10,000 $ What, do you happen to have a million pennies :)
A Lincoln cent is 1.55mm thick, so a stack of one million would be 1,550,000mm tall, or about 5,085 feet. A Lincoln cent is 19.05mm in diameter, so one million laid side to side would be 19,050,000mm long, or about 62,500 feet, or 11.83712 miles.
A US penny is 1.55mm thick. Thus a stack of 1,000,000 pennies would be 1,550,000mm, or 1.55 kilometers (0.963 miles) high. A Canadian penny is 1.45mm thick. Thus a stack of 1,000,000 pennies would be 1,450,000mm, or 1.55 kilometers (0.901 miles) high. A post-1992 British penny is 1.65mm thick. Thus a stack of 1,000,000 pennies would be 1,650,000mm, or 1.65 kilometers (1.025 miles) high.
A stack of 10 pennies (US or Canadian) is 1.5 centimeters.
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100 pennies = $1.00 100 pennies X 1,000,000 = 100,000,000 pennies.
1.5 million pennies = $15,000 1 million pennies = $10,000 .5 million pennies = $5,000
It takes a million pennies to make a million pennies. It takes one hundred million pennies to make a million dollars.
10,000 $ What, do you happen to have a million pennies :)
One million pennies is equal to $10,000.
One-hundred million (100,000,000).It takes one hundred million of them.
Six pennies (copper coated steel) equal 0,972 cm.
To calculate the number of pennies in one million pounds, we first need to convert pounds to pennies. There are 100 pennies in one pound, so one million pounds would be equivalent to 100,000,000 pennies. Therefore, there would be 100 million pennies in one million pounds.
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math right now? Okay, so there are 100 pennies in a pound, so in one million pounds, there would be... calculates in head... like, 100 million pennies. But seriously, who even carries around a million pounds of pennies? That would be a heavy wallet!