First we need to see how many stacks of $100 dollar bills go in $1 million.
So $1000000/100 = 10000 stacks.
If each stack is 1 inch then the pile will be 10000 inches high.
Since 1 foot = 12 inches this will be 833.3 feet high (1 decimal place)
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One million 1-dollar bills would be about 358.33 feet tall.
17 million one-dollar bills would stack to about 6,091.67 feet high.
1000 bills.
387X43"= 1 stack 16641" tall or---1386.75 feet tall
1000000/100 = 10000, that is you would have a stack of 10,000 hundred dollar bills.
One million 1-dollar bills would be about 358.33 feet tall.
Approximately 4.3 inches tall.
17 million one-dollar bills would stack to about 6,091.67 feet high.
It depends on how many dollar bills you have! Lacking that variable, one US dollar is 0.0043 inches thick. So, a stack of one million dollars is about 358 feet four inches high.
1000 bills.
387X43"= 1 stack 16641" tall or---1386.75 feet tall
100 dollar bills would stack 44 inch high
About 67,866.16 miles tall.
A US dollar bill is reportedly .0043 inches thick. Assuming the same for a 100 dollar bill, a stack of 100 dollar bills totalling one million dollars would be 43 inches tall. It takes 10,000 such bills to equal a million dollars. 10,000 X .0043 = 43 inches. Interestingly, using these measurements, a billion dollars would be just over 3583 feet tall, and a trillion dollars would be just over 678.66 miles tall!
Quite amazing: the stack of 60 million 1-dollar bills would be 4.07 miles (6.55km) high! Each US banknote measures 0.11mm thick when new.
Approximately 67.87 miles high.
4.3 inches, most heist movies make it seem like it would fill up a briefcase and such but it doesn't. In 20 dollar bills it is 21.5 inches, in 10 dollar bills it is 43 inches, in 5 dollar bills it is 86 inches, and in 1 dollar bills it is 430 inches. A dollar bill is .0043 inches so in turn to make a stack a mile long it would takeover 14 million bills.