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Not even once. The length of a U.S. dollar is 15.6 centimeters. Laid end to end a million dollar bills would stretch for 156 kilometers or about 97 miles.
Depends on what denomination of money you use: 1,000,000,000 one dollar bills is 1,000,000,000*6inches=6,000,000,000inches= 500000000 ft=94696.96 miles if laid end to end 200000000 5 dollar bills is 100000000 ft if laid end to end or if you could find 100000 very rare $10,000 bills its 50000 ft if laid end to end
There are 5280 feet in a mile. Convert miles to inches so 5280*12 = 63360. Now you must find the average length, in inches, of the dollar bill. Take that number and divide it into 63360 and you will have your answer.
approximately 3898.1203799009 times
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Not even once. The length of a U.S. dollar is 15.6 centimeters. Laid end to end a million dollar bills would stretch for 156 kilometers or about 97 miles.
The length of a dollar bill is 6.14 inches so:6140000000000 inches12 inches in a foot:6140000000000 ÷ 12 = 511666666666.67 feet5280 feet in a mile:511666666666.67 ÷ 5280 = 96,906,565.66 miles (that will take you almost 4 million miles past the sun)
Depends on what denomination of money you use: 1,000,000,000 one dollar bills is 1,000,000,000*6inches=6,000,000,000inches= 500000000 ft=94696.96 miles if laid end to end 200000000 5 dollar bills is 100000000 ft if laid end to end or if you could find 100000 very rare $10,000 bills its 50000 ft if laid end to end
15.6 * 200 = 3120 cm.
19 km or 11.8 miles
There are 5280 feet in a mile. Convert miles to inches so 5280*12 = 63360. Now you must find the average length, in inches, of the dollar bill. Take that number and divide it into 63360 and you will have your answer.
A million dollars laid out from end to end would be 96.91 miles long. That would also be 155.96 kilometers.
approximately 3898.1203799009 times
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The number of dollar bills printed each year varies a lot so there's no specific answer. As an example, 2,918,400,000 $1 bills were printed during the 2011 fiscal year. A standard US bill is about 6.16 inches long. That works out to a bit under 18 billion inches, or about 283,733 miles - long enough to reach the moon and loop around it several times.
31,680! because if you multiplied 5,280 because that is how many feet is in a mile! Then you multiply 5,280 by 6in. because 6in. is how long a dollar bill is! And then you multiply 5,280 by 6 and you get 31,680!