Depends on the height of each piece of paper.
101.6 meters
It is approx 1.5 metres.
A normal piece of paper is about 0.0038 inches thick. So, if the paper were to be folded 50 times, it would become, essentially, 1,125,899,906,842,624 pieces of paper stacked upon one another. Therefore, you would multiply the above number by 0.0038 and that would be 4278419646001.97 inches or 67,525,562.594 miles of paper. So, a normal 8 1/2 by 11 piece of paper folded 50 times would be 67,525,562.594 miles, which is 141 times the distance the Moon is to the Earth.
If a CD is 1/16th of an inch thich. A stack of 1 billion would be about 986.43 miles tall.
A stack of 1,000,000,000 one-dollar bills would be about 358,333.33 feet tall or 67.87 miles high.
paper
An A4 paper is just below 30cm high(i think its 29 something)
A normal piece of paper is about 0.0038 inches thick. So, if the paper were to be folded 50 times, it would become, essentially, 1,125,899,906,842,624 pieces of paper stacked upon one another. Therefore, you would multiply the above number by 0.0038 and that would be 4278419646001.97 inches or 67,525,562.594 miles of paper. So, a normal 8 1/2 by 11 piece of paper folded 50 times would be 67,525,562.594 miles, which is 141 times the distance the Moon is to the Earth.
quarter inch
76-83 million mm
Taller then 5 Washington monuments stacked up.
About 6-7 Marios stacked up, and by the way,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
see how tall one car is, then multiply that times 100 billion.
Two printers stacked together makes 80,02.2311 quarters. So 3 disk is of course 60 dollars.
If a CD is 1/16th of an inch thich. A stack of 1 billion would be about 986.43 miles tall.
The US paper currency (which is all the same size) is reportedly 0.0043 inches thick. Thus 1000000 * 0.0043 = 3400 inches. Alternately, if you stack them until you get $1M, the stack will be 170 inches tall, or 14' 2".
The average stack of 5 pennies is 7 mm tall.
papyrus
A stack of 1,000,000,000 one-dollar bills would be about 358,333.33 feet tall or 67.87 miles high.