If a CD is 1/16th of an inch thich. A stack of 1 billion would be about 986.43 miles tall.
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The number of ways to stack 8 CDs is calculated using the factorial of 8, denoted as 8!. This represents the total permutations of the CDs, which equals 8 × 7 × 6 × 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1. Therefore, 8! = 40,320 ways to stack the CDs.
A million dollar bills stacked would be approximately 4,300 feet tall. This is based on the thickness of a single bill, which is about 0.0043 inches. Therefore, if you stack 1 million bills, the height would exceed that of most tall buildings, making it an impressive and visually striking amount.
17.92' high, stacked in one pile.
Beyonce is 5' 5" and as tall a porkchop, and applecider stacked ontop of eachother!
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Each bill is 0.0043 inches (0.11 mm) thick, and there are 10 million $100 bills in $1 billion. So 10 million bills stacked up would make a stack 43,000 inches -- or about 2/3 mile -- high.
You'd better find a tall ladder: the stack would be 3,583.33 feet tall.
1 percent of 1 billion is equal to 1/100 of 1 billion, which is 10 million. This can be calculated by multiplying 1 billion by 0.01. Therefore, 1 percent of 1 billion is 10 million.