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.
About 67,866.16 miles tall.
A trillion dollars USD (1 x 10^12 dollars), in a stack with $233 to the inch, would reach a height of more than 67,000 miles (67,737 miles).
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!
According to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, 45% of all U.S. currency printed are one-dollar bills.
Dollar bills weigh approximately 1 gram each. Thus, 2 pounds (avoirdupois) would contain approximately 908 dollar bills.
About 67,866.16 miles tall.
155956000 kilometres.
10,000,000,000.
10,000,000,000 one hundred dollar bills in a very large briefcase.
To determine how many $20 bills are in a trillion dollars, you would divide one trillion by 20. One trillion is equal to 1,000,000,000,000. Dividing this by 20 gives you 50,000,000,000, meaning there are 50 billion $20 bills in a trillion dollars.
1 trillion = 1012 1000 = 103 Then subtract exponents.
A trillion dollars in one dollar bills would way about 1.1 million tons, or 2.2 billion pounds. If you were using 100 dollar bills it would way about 11 thousands tons
Extremely high: 5,157,828.28 miles.
1 million one dollar bills would be about 3,000 feet.
A one-dollar bill measures approximately 2.61 inches by 6.14 inches and is about 0.0043 inches thick. One trillion one-dollar bills would stack to a height of around 4,300,000,000 inches, or roughly 68,000 miles. When arranged in a cube, this would result in a cube with each side measuring approximately 3.85 miles, since the volume of one trillion one-dollar bills is about 1.6 billion cubic feet. Thus, the cube would be extraordinarily large, far exceeding typical structures.
17 million one-dollar bills would stack to about 6,091.67 feet high.
A stack of 1,000,000,000 one-dollar bills would be about 358,333.33 feet tall or 67.87 miles high.