A lot.
17 million one-dollar bills would stack to about 6,091.67 feet high.
A one-inch stack would contain about 233 bills.
195 100-dollar bills would be 0.84 inches tall.
4.3 inches
A 4-inch stack would contain 932 bills.
17 million one-dollar bills would stack to about 6,091.67 feet high.
A one-inch stack would contain about 233 bills.
195 100-dollar bills would be 0.84 inches tall.
According to the U.S. Treasury a dollar bill is .0043 inches thick. Therefore, a stack of 1,000 one dollar bills would be: 4.3 inches thick.
4.3 inches
100 dollar bills would stack 44 inch high
A 100 dollar bill has a thickness of about 0.1mm. 3 feet is equal to 914.4 mm. Therefore, there would be [914.4/0.1 =] 9144 bills in the stack. The value of the stack would then be [9144 x 100 =] $914,400.
A 4-inch stack would contain 932 bills.
One hundred times the number of bills in the stack. Banks normally wrap bills in roughly half inch-high stacks of 100 bills each. Assuming that this is the size stack you are referring to, then there would be $100 x 100 = $10,000 in such a stack.
In a straight stack, one trillion US $1 bills would be a stack 67,866 miles high (109220 km).The minimum thickness of a bundle of 50 new US $1 bills is 0.215 inches (0.5 cm), not counting the band. Using the figure of 0.43 inch for 100 bills, or 4.3 inches for a stack of 1000, you reach the following dimensions:1 million one-dollar bills create a stack 4300 inches tall (358.33 feet, 109.22 meters).1 billion one-dollar bills create a stack 4,300,000 inches tall.This is 358,333 feet, or 67.866 miles, or 109.22 kilometers.1 trillion one-dollar bills create a stack 4,300,000,000 inches tall.This is 358,333,333 feet, or 67866 miles, or 109220 kilometers, more than 1/4 of the average distance to the Moon.
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1000000/100 = 10000, that is you would have a stack of 10,000 hundred dollar bills.