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A stack of 1 billion one-dollar bills would measure approximately 358,000 inches tall, or about 29,833 feet, which is over 5.6 miles high. In terms of volume, assuming a standard bill is about 0.0043 inches thick, the total volume would be roughly 0.67 cubic meters or 23.6 cubic feet. This stack would occupy a significant amount of space, roughly equivalent to the volume of a small room.

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