A one dollar bill is 2.61 inches wide, 6.14 inches long, and 0.0043 inch thick. Ignoring factors such as porosity, this means that the volume, V,occupied by a one dollar bill is V=2.61" x 6.14" x 0.0043"=0.06890922 cubic inch. The volume of one million one dollar bills, then, is 1,000,000 x V=1,000,000 x 0.06890922 cubic inch=68,909.22 cubic inches. The cube root of this number is almost exactly 41 inches, meaning that the volume of one million dollar bills would fill a cubethat is 41 inches (1.04 meters)on a side. If one were to stack upa million one dollar bills, the stack would be 1,000,000 x 0.0043 inch=4300 inches high, which isslightly over 358 feet (109 meters).
There are some problems here. You need to specify 8 million what. Another problem is that there really are no dollar bills at all in 8 million anything, even 8 million dollars, unless you have accumulated that much cash in one dollar bills. No one in his right mind would accumulate that much money in one dollar bills unless it is for some kind of publicity stunt or Guiness record.
13 inches
1.263 tons
well, since the average $20 bill is 0.3mm thick, 1,000,000 of them would be 30m tall :D
40 lbs
1 million one dollar bills would be about 3,000 feet.
1,000,000 / 100 = 10,000 hundred dollar bills in a million.
1000000/100 = 10000, that is you would have a stack of 10,000 hundred dollar bills.
One million one dollar bills are equaled to one million dollars. Assuming that the money doesn't deflate or inflate.
1,000,000 / 100 = 10,000 hundred dollar bills in a million.
One million
17 million one-dollar bills would stack to about 6,091.67 feet high.
The US never made one million dollar bills.
1,000,000 / 10 = 100,000 that's one hundred thousand 10 dollar bills in one million dollars
One million of them.
One million of them.
One millon divided by 20