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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.

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Oh, dude, you're asking me to do math now? Fine, fine. So, a penny is about 0.75 inches tall, so a stack of one million pennies would be around 750,000 inches tall. But, like, who's got time to stack a million pennies anyway?

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5mo ago
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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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5mo ago
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A million times the height of a single penny. In other words, measure the height of a single penny, and multiply that by a million. You might also measure a stack of 10 pennies, to get a more accurate measurement.

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