It depends on the size of each doll.
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A trillion dollars USD (1 x 10^12 dollars), in a stack with $233 to the inch, would reach a height of more than 67,000 miles (67,737 miles).
Back in the late 1970s I actually saw a hundred thousand dollar bill. If they still made them our stack would not be that high even for a trillion dollars since it would only take ten million of them to make a trillion dollars. But even that stack would be a sight to behold. But they stopped making that domination of bill back in the mid 1960s, 1964 I think. On our way to how high the stack would be in 100 dollars bills for the trillion dollars, most paper money (though it is not made out of paper these days), is .0043 inches thick, so one trillion in 100s would be a stack that contains 10 billion bills. The stack would be 678 MILES thick/high. It works out something like this: 10,000,000,000 times .0043 equals 43,000,000 inches which equals 3,583,333 feet which equals 678.66 MILES. If it was 50s the stack would be twice as high or 1357.32 MILES. If its 20s the stack would be 3393.30 MILES high. In 10s it would be twice as high as the previous or 6786.60 MILES and in one dollar bills it would be ten times higher or 67866 Miles high. So in Ben Franklins the stack would be 100 times smaller 678.66 Miles high. That amount in the value of the National Debt would be a stack 10179.92 MILES high. All figures are rounded to the second decimal point.
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Working with a US 10 trillion (1 trillion =1000 billion, 1 billion = 1000 million) and an average dollar bill width of 0.0043in, you would actually have a stack which is 678,661.6 miles high. To put this in perspective, you would have 3 stacks, each of which just about reaching the moon. To make things even more interesting, you've also got the old UK way, which would be (1 trillion = 1 million million million). In this case you would have a stack 678,661,616,100 miles high, or 0.115454 light years. To put this into perspective, you would have long passed Pluto (more than 100 times past), WAY passed the kuiper belt, and be maybe 1/12th of the way towards the Oort cloud - with dollar notes...
10 billion trillion trillion = 1033
According to the US Mint, the quarter dollar is 1.75mm thick.1.75mm x 1cm/10mm = 0.175cmSave0.175cm x 1in/2.54cm = 0.0689in1in/0.0689in = 14.5 quarters to make a stack 1 in highObviously you can't stack 14.5 quarters. 15 quarters makes a stack 1.03in high. 14 quarters make a stack 0.965in high.
10% of 5 trillion = 5 trillion*10/100 = 5 trillion/10 = 500 billion.
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In the RIA market it is 25% vs. the next biggest Fidelity at 10%. Not sure about where their overall 1.48 Trillion in assets stack up.
10/100 * $14 trillion = $1.4 trillion