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A billion pennies stacked on top of each other how high would it be?

A billion pennies stacked on top of each other would be 963.13 miles high


How big is 5 billion?

5,000,000,000 If you stacked pennies. And stacked 5 billion of them. You could go from LA to NY and almost all the way back to LA with just stacks of pennies.


What was the average height in mm of 5 stacked pennies?

The average stack of 5 pennies is 7 mm tall.


How many pennies would it take to reach to the moon?

The distance to the moon is approximately 238,855 miles. If you stacked pennies on top of each other, a single penny is about 0.06 inches thick. You would need roughly 477,710,000 pennies stacked on top of each other to reach the moon.


What is the value of a gallon of pennies?

one gallon would give $65.70 if they are stacked the correct way


How many pennies would you need to build a stack to reach the moon?

It would take approximately 1.3 trillion pennies stacked on top of each other to reach the moon, assuming the average height of a stacked penny is 0.75 inches.


How many pennies stacked make a foot?

A standard penny is about 1.52 millimeters thick. To make a foot, which is 12 inches or 304.8 millimeters, you would need approximately 200 pennies stacked on top of each other (304.8 mm divided by 1.52 mm per penny). So, around 200 pennies will make a stack that reaches one foot high.


Where is the pennies?

where ever you hid it :>)


How much does a million pennies make?

$10,000 5,580 pounds 5,228 feet (stacked) 3,921 square feet (laid flat)


how tall is 75 pennies one penny is 1.8cm(centimetres)?

If they are stacked up, each penny on its rim: 1.8cm * 75 pennies = 135 cm ≈ 53.15 inch ≈ 4.43 ft. Answer: 135 cm


Can 200 billion pennies reach from the earth to the moon?

No, 200 billion pennies laid out in a single line would not reach from the earth to the moon. However, stacked on top of each other, they would far exceed the distance between the earth and the moon.


If you stacked Avogadro's number of pennies one on top of the other on Earth's surface how far would the stack extend in km?

Avogadro's number is approximately 6.022 x 10^23. The thickness of one penny is about 1.52 mm. Thus, if you stacked that many pennies, the stack would extend approximately 960,000,000 km (960 million km).